MPs want Guilbeault to explain road funding remarks. Will it happen?
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Conservative, Bloc Quebecois and NDP MPs on the House of Commons' transport committee want Steven Guilbeault to explain his comments around federal road infrastructure investments.
Conservative, Bloc Quebecois and NDP MPs on the House of Commons’ transport committee want Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault to explain his comments around federal road infrastructure projects.
Guilbeault’s comments last week stirred controversy among premiers and mayors who utilize federal funds to improve their networks.
Last Monday, Guilbeault told a crowd in Montreal that Ottawa will “stop investing in new road infrastructure,” according to quotes published in the Montreal Gazette.
When pressed by reporters two days later, Guilbeault said he “should have been more specific,” clarifying the government doesn’t have the funds for “large projects.” He referred to the trosième lien, a highway tunnel connecting Quebec City to Lévis, as an example.
Conservative transport critic Mark Strahl called Guilbeault’s comments “outrageous” last Wednesday. He was among the signatories of a letter requesting for Guilbeault to explain his comments at the committee. The letter also called for Sean Fraser, minister for infrastructure and housing, to appear.
“His public comments are shocking to hear as they have massive consequences on infrastructure development for Canadian communities and on the ability of communities to grow and prosper,” the letter requesting the committee meeting reads.
“In particular, rural, remote and northern communities cannot grow and thrive without sufficient federal support for road infrastructure.”
The committee is scheduled to meet Wednesday morning to discuss the matter.