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		<title>Update on Funding Gaps for Rapid and Conventional Transit in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area</title>
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		<title>Rail advocates outraged by Garneau announcement</title>
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					<description><![CDATA["With climate change on everyone's mind, and transportation causing a huge percentage of greenhouse gas emissions, smart solutions are needed," says the public transportation advocacy group's president Bruce Budd. "And the smartest solution of all is the rail network we already have. Except for a brief passing reference to a feasibility study of high frequency rail service linking Toronto to Ottawa and Montreal, why has Minister Garneau virtually ignored VIA Rail Canada in his 2030 Vision?"]]></description>
		
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