As my colleague Mr. Bromley pointed out to me, too, it’s also a mode of transportation that is more environmentally friendly than flying, and a lot of people are considering that these days. It’s a way of a group of people getting together and travelling together and reducing the environmental footprint from that kind of travel. I’d like to ask the Minister, does he know anything about the negotiations that were taking place between Greyhound and B.C.? Whitehorse? It seems Greyhound wanted to cut out the northern B.C. and into the Yukon into Whitehorse, as well, but somehow they managed to avert closure of that route. How did that happen? Did he talk to his colleagues from the other jurisdictions?
Jane Groenewegen on Question 135-16(6): Discontinuation Of Hay River Greyhound Bus Services
In the Legislative Assembly on August 17th, 2011. See this statement in context.
Question 135-16(6): Discontinuation Of Hay River Greyhound Bus Services
Oral Questions
August 16th, 2011
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