Ottawa Ontario - The Minister of Transport, the Honourable Omar Alghabra, issued today this
statement on the Lake Megantic bypass:
"We will always remember 6 Jul 2013 and the 47 victims of this tragedy. In 2018, our government committed to
building a bypass to get trains out of downtown Lake Megantic. The construction of the Lake Megantic bypass remains a
priority. Given the scale of the project, it was undeniable that it would require several years of work, including
determining the route, conducting environmental studies, and acquiring the parcels of land needed for the project. We
are now at a crucial moment as we hope to start construction as soon as possible, especially since it will be the 10th
anniversary of the tragedy next July. An important step forward is the acquisition of land for the bypass. Although we
have signed agreements with several impacted owners, including the Town of Lake Megantic, there are still agreements
that have not been finalized. After postponing the end date of negotiations three times to allow impacted owners more
time to properly analyze their offer, to use the services of experts, and to obtain reports related to the value and
sale of their property, the Government of Canada informed the owners impacted by the acquisition of parcels of land on
Friday that it would not extend the mutual negotiation period beyond 13 Jan 2023. For those who have signed an offer to
purchase with the Government of Canada, note that these agreements remain valid. Since October 2021, landowners
impacted by the land acquisition process have been able to meet with Government of Canada officials at the designated
office in downtown Lake Megantic. Transport Canada also held two public consultations in 2022 as part of the project,
including a public consultation on hydrology and measures to mitigate potential impacts of the project, from
24 Oct 2022 to 25 Nov 2022. Citizens and impacted owners who wanted to learn about the project and ask questions were
also able to do so during the "open house" session on 8 Nov 2022 or during the virtual session on
9 Nov 2022. We are therefore taking a new step today, even if it is a difficult step, since we would have liked to
finalize all the agreements by mutual negotiation. Transport Canada will continue to make every effort in the next
steps by sharing information and responding to resident's concerns. This is to ensure the best possible integration of
the project into the community."
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