Steven Guilbeault says the feds will stop investing in roads, the Alberta government improves the childcare system, and BC suspends the license of a company that drives into highway overpasses. Also, ArriveCan costs even more money than we thought before.
Download Now
Direct Download – 64 Kbit MP3 (Full Show Notes)
“The astonishing part is that the company thinks that they should still be able to operate. My only hope is that on the way to court, they don’t run into a bridge. I encourage them to take the bus or some other form of public transit on the way to the courthouse.” – BC Premier David Eby on the suspended trucking company Chohan Freight Forwarders Ltd. appealing the decision by the provincial government to suspend their license after numerous highway overpass impacts.
Duration: 56:32
Hosts:Â Shane and Patrick
- Feds will stop investing in ‘large’ road projects, environment minister says
- Support us on Patreon
- Operators welcome Alberta government’s changes to child-care system
- B.C. cancels company’s operating licence after 6 overpass strikes
- We paid too much’: Canada’s AG blasts CBSA over ArriveCan app
- Word of the Week: Infrastructure