With campaign looming, Trudeau makes $1.2B transit announcement in Quebec City
QUEBEC — For the second month in a row, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has made a billion-dollar funding announcement for public transit in Quebec, a province whose support he badly needs to maintain power come election time in October.
Following a $1.3 billion-promise in July to extend a Montreal subway line, Trudeau on Monday stood in front of an artist’s rendering of a new Quebec City transit system and committed to funding it with $1.2 billion in federal cash.
Trudeau made sure to tell the audience of politicians and journalists his government was “guaranteeing” the money to fund Quebec City’s long-awaited project. That’s funding, Trudeau said, that his Conservative rival Andrew Scheer isn’t ready to commit to.
“Mr. Scheer … said he opposes this tramway project. I’m not quite sure what that means,” Trudeau said.