‘Can you imagine the stress?’: Protest against high-speed rail project hits Ottawa
OTTAWA — Protesters chanted “No Alto!” as they marched past the Prime Minister’s Office on Parliament Hill Wednesday to register their opposition to the Alto high-speed rail project.
Farmers and other rural residents who live along the proposed rail corridor travelled to the nation’s capital to warn that the new rail line would run through their land or disrupt access to their properties.
The proposed route for Canada’s first high-speed rail line would stretch from Toronto to Quebec City and include connections in Ottawa, Montreal and Laval. Alto is the Crown corporation established to develop, build and operate the rail line.
Lise Beauchamp, a dairy farmer from Mirabel, Que. whose farm lies within the proposed route, said losing access to rural farm roads would complicate moving combines and other large agricultural equipment.