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New Democrat Olivia Chow Wants Harper’s Conservatives to Put the Safety of Canadians First
Protecting Canadians is one of the most basic responsibilities of our government, and this principle applies to our transportation system. As the NDP critic for Transportation and Infrastructure, I am convinced that our federal government could be doing a lot more to improve the safety on our roadways while preventing
Bus Driver Fatigue – A Wake-Up Call
We all know it. We have all, at some point or another, felt its effects, wishing to succumb to its entrancing form of temptation. Though we may attribute various appellations to this state, fatigue does not discriminate, it debilitates. Whatever our profession, our position, once the symptoms of that familiar
Bus Driver Fatigue: A Fatal Threat
The memory of the fatal freight train derailment that occurred this past July in the scenic Quebec town of Lac-Mégantic lingers as an unnecessary tragedy. Measuring 1.5 kilometres in length, the New Brunswick-bound, 74-car, unmanned freight which belonged to the Montreal, Maine and Atlantic (MMA) Railway Ltd., was travelling at
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