Review ordered into safety on Winnipeg transit buses after driver killed
WINNIPEG — The recent death of a Winnipeg transit driver has prompted a review of safety on city buses and how to improve it, but the head of a local union says that’s not enough.
The report isn’t due for three months and the president of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1505 says that’s too long to wait.
John Callahan has been pushing for immediate action since driver Irvine Jubal Fraser was stabbed to death Feb. 14 when he tried to get a passenger to get off the bus.
The man had been sleeping and was the only passenger left when Fraser pulled up to his final stop of the night at the University of Manitoba.


