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Voici les articles en français sur le projet ALTO TGV.

Les principaux thèmes des articles sur l'ALTO TGV Les principaux thèmes abordés dans ces articles sont le lancement des consultations publiques, les détails concernant le tunnel proposé sous le mont Royal à Montréal, les consultations auprès des communautés autochtones, les critiques des universitaires et les impacts économiques du projet. La Presse "TGV Québec-Toronto | Alto n'a pas l'intention d'escamoter les consultations, assure son patron." La Presse , 13 janvier 2026. https://www.lapresse.ca/affaires/2026-01-13/tgv-quebec-toronto/alto-n-a-pas-l-intention-d-escamoter-les-consultations-assure-son-patron.php "TGV entre Québec et Toronto | Un autre tunnel sous le mont Royal ?" La Presse , 16 janvier 2026. https://www.lapresse.ca/affaires/2026-01-16/tgv-entre-quebec-et-toronto/un-autre-tunnel-sous-le-mont-royal.php "Alto | Le train à grande vitesse : un levier économique d'envergure pour le Canada." La Presse , 17 janvier 2026. https:/...
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The Naysayers of Canadian High-Speed Rail - Rinse and Repeat

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Alto High-Speed Rail Announces Virtual information Sessions Dates and Signup

 Alto announces virtual information sessions and provide dates and signup.  It is a similar experience to Alto open house events. There is a live Q&A period with Quebec and American sign language interpretation. Sign up at this LINK . French Sessions Saturday, January 31 - 10:30 a.m. Friday, February 6 - 12 p.m. Monday, February 16 - 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 17 - 7 p.m. English Sessions Saturday, January 31 - 1 p.m. Friday, February 20 - 12 p.m. Monday, February 23 - 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 3 - 7 p.m.

Canada's ALTO High-Speed Rail: Your Voice Matters - Public Consultation Opportunities

  Canada is embarking on one of the most ambitious infrastructure projects in its history: ALTO, the country's first high-speed rail network connecting Toronto to Quebec City. This transformative project will reshape how millions of Canadians travel, work, and live. And here's the exciting part—you can help shape it. A Project Built with Communities ALTO is committed to meeting with communities across Ontario and Quebec in an initial round of public consultations starting in January 2026. This isn't just a formality; your participation is essential to building a project that truly reflects the needs and expectations of the communities served. The consultation process aims to inform route alignment decisions, station locations, environmental studies, and ways to minimize impacts while maximizing community benefits. As Alto President & CEO Martin Imbleau stated, "As consultations begin, we look forward to engaging with communities and hearing their perspectives fi...

CTV News Renee Rogers talks with High-Speed Rail Canada Founder Paul Langan

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Canada's Alto High-Speed Rail Takes Major Step Forward: Ottawa-Montreal Selected as First Segment

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