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When “Public Good” Isn’t: What One Newfoundland Family Teaches Us About Expropriation Risks
A recent story out of Conception Bay South should give every Canadian pause—especially those living in rural communities along proposed infrastructure corridors. After years of uncertainty, a local family saw their property expropriated by the provincial government, and their home destroyed… only for the land to sit unused for years until one day, to their surprise, someone else started building a new house on that land. Let that sink in. Not for an urgent hospital. Not for
Mar 203 min read


The Evolution of High Speed Rail Projects in Canada A Comprehensive History
Canada’s vast geography and growing urban centers have long sparked interest in faster, more efficient transportation. High speed rail (HSR) has been a recurring vision to connect major cities, reduce travel times, and support economic growth. Yet, despite numerous studies and proposals, Canada has yet to see a fully operational high speed rail system. This post traces the history of high speed rail projects in Canada, exploring key studies, challenges, and the evolving lands
Feb 34 min read
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