Few issues have consumed as much of Ottawa city council’s time in the past decade as OC Transpo. From tragedies — the Westboro and Barrhaven bus crashes — to the ongoing saga of the Confederation Line, which is the subject of a provincial inquiry, to the construction of the east, west and south LRT extensions, transit has been and will remain one of the new council’s most intractable issues. Read More
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