Carney defends high-speed rail project between Toronto and Quebec City
OTTAWA — High-speed rail connecting Toronto and Quebec City would be a boon the economy and job creation, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Tuesday, defending his government’s project as opposition to it continues to grow.
Much of the criticism comes from communities where land will be expropriated for the construction, but Carney said the project will require about 10 metres of land for the route, and people who lose land to it will be compensated.
Carney said at a news conference in Bramption, Ont., the project will create more than 50,000 jobs and contribute more than $35 billion to the economy.
“When you look at the overall, what the high-speed rail does, is it’s more cost-effective, it’s more sustainable, it’s connecting our communities, it’s going to be faster,” Carney said.


