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MPP Fife calls on Ontario to make stronger commitment to Kitchener-Toronto GO trains

Catherine Fife, the MPP for Kitchener-Waterloo, is calling on Ontario to provide a timeline and "firm funding" for all-day, two-way trains to Toronto.

The Liberals promised to have 'all-day, two-way' trains from the region to Toronto by 2024

Fife said the region is losing on economic potential as the region's tech workers waste time stuck in traffic as they travel back and forth on Highway 401 to Toronto. (GO Transit)

Catherine Fife, the MPPfor Kitchener-Waterloo, has tabled a motion askingthe Ontario government to hold a vote on whether or not it will provide a "firm funding commitment and clear timeline" to deliver all-day, two-way, GO train services along the Kitchener-Waterloo corridor by 2024 a promisethat was made by Kathleen Wynnein 2014.

"This motion forces the government to vote on a debate and to vote on a plan," Fife said. "We're being strung along.I already feel this government is walking back on their promises."

Fife said the Ontario long-term infrastructure plan that was released a week and a half ago didn't provide specific funding commitments for the regional express railor the bigbypass, a projectthat the Liberal government is currently negotiating with CN rail about.

"As of November, the agreement has not been finalized," Fife said.

"I want this promise to explicitly be included in legislation in a long-term infrastructure plan," she said. "It's a document whichguides the public policy of theMinistryof Transportation."

Fife said the region is losing on economic potential becausetech workers from the 12,800 companies in the area are losing time in traffic as they travelHighway 401 to and from Toronto.

"The longer we wait, the higher the costs are going to go up," Fife said."There really is an urgency to this issue."

The motion will be debated Thursday at Queen's Parkat 2 p.m.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of the story quoted Fife saying,There really is an emergency to this issue. When in fact, she said, There really is an urgency to this issue.
    Dec 07, 2017 11:36 AM ET