High-speed rail: Fréchette accuses PQ of turning back on Capitale-Nationale
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The $90B high-speed rail money pit is collapsing in on itself
Some Quebecers and federal politicians seem a bit flummoxed by Quebec’s leading separatist parties, the Parti Québécois and Bloc Québécois, being very much not behind Ottawa’s high-speed rail plan. (I use the word “plan” advisedly.)
Chris Selley: The $90B high-speed rail money pit is collapsing in on itself
Some Quebecers and federal politicians seem a bit flummoxed by Quebec’s leading separatist parties, the Parti Québécois and Bloc Québécois, being very much not behind Ottawa’s high-speed rail plan. (I use the word “plan” advisedly.)
High-speed rail: Fréchette accuses PQ of turning back on Capitale-Nationale
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon’s Parti Québécois is 'turning its back' on the Capitale-Nationale region by rejecting the federal government’s high-speed rail project, according to Premier Christine Fréchette.

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