Federal infrastructure minister is asked if the pandemic has changed her support for public transit.
Catherine McKenna announced $2.75 billion to allow transit systems to buy new electric city and school buses, along with their charging systems, over the next five years. She made the announcement at an Ottawa city bus garage.
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