Mailbag: Road Construction for Canada’s Inland Port Begins

Mabel Maxim wrote:

Hi Again

I can read and follow all the grand proposals for CentrePort and all the wonderful things that will happen at Emerson so ease transport into Manitoba AND even the improvement of the Highway 75 driving conditions but I still do not see money being delegated to the raising of the highway to make sure the Highway between Aubigny thru Morris and up to St. Jean remains opened. Since this access is a major leg between CentrePort and the US Border it should be given a great deal of consideration and allocation of funds to remedy this problem in the near future.

These comments originally appeared in relation to a post entitled “Road Construction for Canada’s Inland Port Begins”. Click here to access that post.  To find out more about  make sure the Highway between Aubigny thru Morris and up to St. Jean remains open vision the Resolution report on  ”2010-2011 Resolution: Keeping The Link To The United States Open” here.

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