Lake Megantic Quebec - A coalition opposed to construction of the Lake Megantic rail bypass has
delivered almost 1,500 letters contesting the Canadian government's expropriation of land for the project to the
agency in charge of the process.
The French-language newspaper La Presse initially reported the protest in an article published in English by the
Montreal Gazette.
Lawyers for the coalition, which describes itself as "collaterial victims" of the bypass plan, hand-delivered
the letters to Public Services and Procurement Canada, accompanied by representatives of a group representing Quebec
farmers.
The ministry said it had received 1,493 letters of contestation.
The opposition means Public Services and Procurement Minister Helena Jaczek will ask Canada's attorney general to name
an investigator to hold a public hearing.
The investigator will produce a report based on that hearing within 30 days, after which time Jaczek can continue the
expropriation, abandon it, or reduce the number of properties involved.
The expropriation process began 13 Feb 2023 after Transport Minister Omar Alghabra said the bypass project needed to
move forward although the government had been unable to negotiate purchases for all needed land.
The coalition has claimed the new route is more dangerous than the existing line, and has called for an environmental
study of the project.
The 10th anniversary of the disaster in Lake Megantic that killed 47 is approaching in July, and the government had
hoped to open the bypass this year.
But ongoing opposition in neighboring communities continues to push back the project.
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