SACKVILLE, NB – All Canadians, regardless of where they live, must have access to safe, reliable transportation options at affordable rates, says the Green Party. Too many people living in remote and rural areas have no way to travel outside their communities.

A Green Party government will develop a national transportation strategy with a goal of reaching zero-carbon public ground transportation everywhere in Canada by 2040. Rail will be the hub, with spokes of light rail and electric bus connections. This includes service to rural and remote communities which not only reduces greenhouse gas emissions but also responds to the recommendations of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.

“Everyone in Canada should be able to rely on public transportation,” said Green Party Leader Elizabeth May. “I’ve criss-crossed this country using trains and buses and I know first-hand how challenging it can be to travel this way in rural communities. The recent cancellation of Greyhound bus service in western Canada has made a bad situation even worse. We must make sure Canadians have access to affordable transportation no matter where they live”

A Green government will enact the Via Rail Act to implement a passenger rail transportation policy, investing $600 million in 2020-21, rising to $720 million by 2023 to develop regional rail networks and strengthen rail connections between regions. Rural bus services have completely disappeared in B.C., Saskatchewan and the Maritimes.

The Green Party says that Canada Post can also play an integral role in providing services to underserved communities in rural and remote areas.

The Green Party platform reimagines how Canada Post’s extensive physical infrastructure can be used to offer a range of services to communities, building self-reliance and also helping to cut greenhouse gas emissions. In diversifying services, as recommended by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, Canada Post can become more profitable while offering support to rural communities where private sector activities such as banking are being withdrawn.

Ms. May stated that a Green government would start by strengthening Canada Post’s existing mandate, and then branch out.

“We will immediately upgrade the Canada Post fleet to electric vehicles,” said Ms. May. “We will model successful programs like the one in France, where postal carriers can check on people with mobility issues, or who live alone. With the climate emergency exacerbating heat events, storms and wildfires, this kind of service will be invaluable to people living in remote communities.”

A Green government will support Canada Post in establishing banking services. With the rapid withdrawal of commercial banks from remote areas, Canada Post will step in to provide essential banking in these communities. Public high-speed internet access will be provided free of charge in post offices, particularly in under-serviced rural and remote communities without libraries. Where space is available community meetings will be held in post offices. Electric vehicle charging stations will be provided in post office parking lots.

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For more information or to arrange an interview contact:

Rosie Emery

Press Secretary

613-562-4916x206

rosie.emery@greenparty.ca