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Newsroom Ready: Big city mayors ask Liberals for transit help
The mayors of Canada’s largest cities say they need federal aid to cover tens of millions in ridership revenue shortfalls to stave off a stalling of the country’s economic recovery. Halifax Mayor Mike Savage, who chairs the big city mayor's caucus at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities, says the alternatives are service cuts or scaling back on federally funded capital upgrades.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP137222703
Legacy Identifier:
r_Cities-Transit20211013T1602
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Duration:
1m25s
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1920px × 1080px 105.24 MB
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Create Date:
10/13/2021 4:02:00 PM
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funding
Mike Savage
Revenue
ridership
shortfalls
transit