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Old 09-03-2009, 10:02 AM   #1
LChoy
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Thumbs down Greyhound will stop bus service to Manitoba, Northern Ontario

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The intercity bus company says it is giving 30 days notice to the Manitoba Highway Traffic Board so that passenger tickets sold to date in that province can be honoured.
In Ontario, Greyhound is giving 90 days notice to the Ontario Highway Transport Board, meaning Greyhound service in northwestern Ontario will stop as of Dec. 2.

Stuart Kendrick, senior vice-president of Greyhound Canada, says the company is in a "dire" financial situation, and that government is to blame.
He says "we are no longer in a position to absorb losses that are almost solely attributable to government policies."

http://www.cbc.ca/money/story/2009/0...-stoppage.html
They are also reviewing operations in AB, Sask, BC, and up North in the Territories.
Maybe I'm missing something, but what government policies are contributing to this?
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