Atlantic Gateway

Since federal and provincial spending on twinnedhighways in the Atlantic region now stands in contradiction to the goalsof the Kyoto Accord (to reduce highway traffic and improve theenvironment) and s... continue reading »

50 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (50 total)
1.
Adam P 22 December 2015

"I support this petition"

2.
Paul T 12 November 2015

"I support this petition"

3.
J Stuartg 4 November 2015

"I strongly support the use of rail transport as a more efficient use of resources than trucking for moving freight long distances"

4.
Alex R 4 October 2015

"I support this petition"

5.
Shawn W 29 August 2015

"I support this petition"

6.
Jeffrey S 5 August 2015

"I support this petition"

7.
Andrew U 31 July 2015

"Aside from the obvious of reducing traffic and pollution, it would contribute to fewer expenses relating to the upkeep of the highway system"

8.
Jay U 19 May 2015

"I support this petition"

9.
Al G 18 April 2015

"I support this petition"

10.
John Ar 6 April 2015

"Rail freight is far more environment friendly than increased truck traffic on the highways."

11.
Jeremy Andrewm 5 April 2015

"I support this petition"

12.
Douglas A 10 February 2015

"I support this petition"

13.
Allan M 6 November 2014

"I support this petition"

14.
Jordan H 22 October 2014

"I support this petition"

15.
Steve B 1 September 2014

"I believe we need to increase the availability of public transit and use more efficient freight transport, not build bigger roads."

16.
Ric H 20 July 2014

"I support this petition"

17.
Andrew C 30 June 2014

"I support this petition"

18.
Glen S 4 May 2014

"I support this petition"

19.
Eugene Db 1 May 2014

"В"

20.
D W 25 April 2014

"I support this petition"

21.
Nathan B 14 March 2014

"I support this petition"

22.
Elvi K 22 January 2014

"I support this petition"

23.
Mike W 31 December 2013

"I support this petition"

24.
David O 22 November 2013

"I support this petition"

25.
Brian H 9 November 2013

"With trains burning 5 times less fuel than trucks to move the same amount of freight and with the trucking industry suffering a labour shortage, it only makes sense to improve rail infrastructure."

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