Last weekend I went to Quebec City and Montreal and you know what I found in addition to the ridiculously high snow banks they still had in the provincial capital? Great examples of sustainable mobility and people-centred investments for Ottawa to follow — even if in one case it’s already kind of too late. Read More
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Pellerin: Here's what Quebec cities can teach Ottawa about pedestrian-friendly streets
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