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However, Timiskaming-Cochrane MPP John Vanthof is glad provincial Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney has relented by approving a study of a road system used in Europe that has saved lives.
But, Vanthof admits, he is a bit “cynical” about how serious the province is about the 2+1 highway plan.
“We went from a flat-out no to a maybe,” he says.
Vanthof hopes the 2+1 system, in use on Swedish highways for more than 20 years, can reduce the number of collisions and fatal crashes on Highway 11 north of North Bay.
Vaccines, internet and passenger rail discussed at ROMA conference
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It doesn’t look like the north is being forgotten about in the province’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout.
Danny Whalen, president of the Federation of Northern Ontario Municipalities (FONOM), says he voiced his concern to Ontario cabinet ministers during this week’s Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) conference about northern vaccine distribution.
The same day of the conference, northern health units received their first shipments of the Moderna vaccine.
“We’re very pleased with the fact we’re receiving the vaccines on the same schedule of southern Ontario,” Whalen said. “So far, we’re on par.”