So are we getting high-speed trains or not?

Justin Trudeau promised high-speed rail at the end of his mandate. It's now an opportunity for Mark Carney How much faster can we get this done? What deadlines can be accelerated? What changes can be made to hurry this along? How quickly can we become more like the Europeans the PM so clearly admires?
Via Rail’s high-frequency trains would have been faster (and more reliable) than its current service, which was intended to be a selling point to jaded would-be riders, but wouldn't be high-speed rail, not like the Europeans have, writes Matt Gurney.

TORONTO—The King and Queen are gone now. Canada is still here, though, and we've got all kinds of problems, and we've got a new prime minister who seems determined to show us that he's willing and able to move faster than his predecessor.

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