Transport Minister signals ‘strong preference’ for Kingston high-speed rail stop
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Transport Minister signals ‘strong preference’ for Kingston high-speed rail stop
BILL CURRY
DEPUTY OTTAWA BUREAU CHIEF
OTTAWA
PUBLISHED JUNE 22, 2026
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Leader of the Government in the House of Commons and Minister of Transport Steven MacKinnon on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday.
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