With Canada’s vaccine supply appearing to have stabilized, at least for now, the latest point of pandemic-related friction between the federal and provincial governments seems to be cross-border traffic specifically, the “non-essential travel” that at least one premier is openly blaming for the current third wave of infections.
As the Star’s Susan Delacourt reports,
Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc “fired off a letter to Ontario this weekend, asking (Premier) Doug Ford and his cabinet to identify which international travellers they want banned from entering the province.”
“LeBlanc’s four-page letter … is a reply to Ford’s escalating bid to pin the blame on Trudeau for the third wave of the pandemic, which included an attack ad launched by the provincial Conservatives last week,” she notes.
NFI’s Jennifer McNeill Distinguished as a Canada Climate Champion in lead up to 2021 United Nations COP26
Honour identifies 26 exceptional Canadians working toward net-zero carbon emissions
May 04, 2021 15:00 ET | Source: NFI Group Inc NFI Group Inc
WINNIPEG, Manitoba, May 04, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
(TSX: NFI, OTC: NFYEF) NFI Group Inc. (“NFI” or the “Company”), a leading independent bus and coach manufacturer and a leader in electric mass mobility solutions, today announced that Jennifer McNeill, Vice President of Public Sector Sales and Marketing for New Flyer and MCI, has been named one of 26 Climate Champions across Canada.
McNeill was recognized alongside 25 others during a virtual ceremony marking six months to COP26 (the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties) and highlighting global efforts to tackle climate change. The ceremony featured remarks from the Honourable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Infrastru
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London’s about to jump on the bus, an electric, zero-emissions bus.
Electrifying its public transit fleet could start as early as next year with a pilot project to test the waters and use new technologies to move riders around the city.
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The London Transit Commission (LTC) voted unanimously at its Wednesday meeting to spend $390,000 to map out a move to zero-emission buses, a report that will weigh up the costs, benefits and risks to convert to an electric fleet.
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London’s about to jump on the bus, an electric, zero-emissions bus.
Electrifying its public transit fleet could start as early as next year with a pilot project to test the waters and use new technologies to move riders around the city.
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The London Transit Commission (LTC) voted unanimously at its Wednesday meeting to spend $390,000 to map out a move to zero-emission buses, a report that will weigh up the costs, benefits and risks to convert to an electric fleet.