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Canada invests in the future electrification of Lethbridge’s transit fleet

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This investment in the creation of an Implementation Roadmap will help the community reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

LETHBRIDGE — A joint investment of $134,813 will support planning work for the full transition of the city’s transit fleet to zero emission buses.

“Our mission to electrify public transit is one that will benefit Canadians, industry, and the environment. This investment will help Lethbridge introduce net-zero buses that will lower greenhouse gas emissions, while also providing efficient and cost-effective transport that will serve Alberta for years to come,” said Randy Boissonnault, Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Official Languages, on behalf of the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister for Housing, Infrastructure and Communities. “Our government will continue to work with municipalities and provinces to deliver sustainable transit solutions from coast to coast to coast.”

This investment in the creation of an Implementation Roadmap will help the community reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the future while providing a way for residents to get to where they need to go. The study will assess benefits, risks and constraints associated with the transition to a zero emission fleet and help build modern, reliable public transportation services for the residents of Lethbridge.

“On behalf of Lethbridge City Council, I am very pleased that our project application is being largely supported through grant funding by Infrastructure Canada,” said Blaine Hyggen, Mayor of Lethbridge. “Our Transit fleet will be a significant component as we collectively strive towards a greener future with sustainable energy use. With this grant funding, we will be able to create an Implementation Roadmap outlining a full transition of having zero emission buses which will be a huge step forward for Lethbridge.”

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