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Intermediate Ties Are "Very Poor Children", According to an Expert

Summary by Le Nord-Côtier
The intermediate ties are "the very poor children" of ferry services in Quebec. While they are being neglected, "the bar is open" for those operated by the Société des ferries du Québec (STQ), denounces Bruno Gagnon, marine transport advisor. "It is time that the Quebec government really cares about the intermediate ties and that it gives them fair and equitable treatment to enable them to ensure the sustainability of their services," writes the…
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The intermediate ties are "the very poor children" of ferry services in Quebec. While they are being neglected, "the bar is open" for those operated by the Société des ferries du Québec (STQ), denounces Bruno Gagnon, marine transport advisor. "It is time that the Quebec government really cares about the intermediate ties and that it gives them fair and equitable treatment to enable them to ensure the sustainability of their services," writes the…

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The intermediate ties are "the very poor children" of ferry services in Quebec. While they are being neglected, "the bar is open" for those operated by the Société des ferries du Québec (STQ), denounces Bruno Gagnon, marine transport advisor. "It is time that the Quebec government really cares about the intermediate ties and that it gives them fair and equitable treatment to enable them to ensure the sustainability of their services," writes the…

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Le Nord-Côtier broke the news in on Sunday, February 22, 2026.
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