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In His Words: Bruno Marchand

"Twenty-two per cent of people in Edmonton use public transit and their goal is to move to one in two in the next 15-20 years. It's huge. We're at 8-10 per cent and we're trying to climb to 12-14 per cent," said Bruno Marchand while he was at City Hall in Edmonton during his visit to Western Canada last week. The Mayor of Quebec seemed to be getting along well with his counterpart Andrew Knack when it came to public transit. Even though Alberta …
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"Twenty-two per cent of people in Edmonton use public transit and their goal is to move to one in two in the next 15-20 years. It's huge. We're at 8-10 per cent and we're trying to climb to 12-14 per cent," said Bruno Marchand while he was at City Hall in Edmonton during his visit to Western Canada last week. The Mayor of Quebec seemed to be getting along well with his counterpart Andrew Knack when it came to public transit. Even though Alberta …

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Le Carrefour de Québec broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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