The Peterborough Examiner

Trudeau commits $1.28B toward major Montreal transit project

- MORGAN LOWRIE THE CANADIAN PRESS

MONTREAL — Ottawa is committing $1.28 billion toward a major Montreal rail project that will connect the city to its suburbs and to its internatio­nal airport, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday.

At the outset, the funds will come in the form of a grant via Ottawa’s infrastruc­ture-funding agreement with Quebec, Trudeau said.

Once the federal government’s proposed $35-billion infrastruc­ture bank is operationa­l, Quebec can submit the project for approval, which, if granted, would free up the $1.28 billion for other infrastruc­ture projects in the province.

Trudeau made the announceme­nt alongside Premier Philippe Couillard, Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre and Michael Sabia, head of the province’s public pension fund manager.

“The REM (Reseau electrique metropolit­ain) is one of the most ambitious public transporta­tion projects in our history,” the prime minister said of the $6-billion venture.

“In addition to making it quicker and easier for millions of Quebec residents to get around, the REM will reduce the number of cars on the roads, help ease traffic and make the air cleaner.”

The Quebec government and the Caisse de depot pension fund are also contributi­ng to the project.

In January 2015, Quebec and the Caisse announced the agreement to build the electric light-rail network.

The Quebec government had been calling on Ottawa to provide at least $1 billion toward the rail project.

Once completed, the 67-km network will include 27 stations and operate 20 hours a day, seven days a week.

It will link Montreal’s downtown to Pierre Elliott Trudeau Internatio­nal Airport as well as the areas north, south and west of the city.

Constructi­on is set to begin this fall, with the system ready for operation by the end of 2020.

Couillard said the project would create 34,000 jobs and he expects it to be delivered on time and on budget.

“This project is a great example of sound management from start to — it would seem — to finish,” he said.

“The way the Caisse and its partners have been consulting, checking with experts, I think there’s a guarantee of the highest probabilit­y of it being delivered on time and on budget, and with excellent service quality.”

 ?? PAUL CHIASSON/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces a $1.28-billion commitment toward a major Montreal rail project flanked by Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard, right, and Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre, left, Thursday.
PAUL CHIASSON/THE CANADIAN PRESS Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces a $1.28-billion commitment toward a major Montreal rail project flanked by Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard, right, and Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre, left, Thursday.

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