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Direct answer
- I don’t have real-time updates right now. For the very latest, please check reputable Ontario traffic/transport news outlets or the province’s transportation ministry site.
Where to check for the latest
- Local Toronto/Ontario outlets: CP24, Global News Ontario, CBC News Ontario, and CTV Queen’s Park for ongoing coverage on Highway 401 developments, including expansions or tunnel discussions.
- Official sources: Ontario Ministry of Transportation (MTO) news releases or the Ontario government’s news portal for project updates on Highway 401 expansions or tunnel feasibility.
What to look for in recent coverage
- Feasibility studies and timelines: whether a 50-kilometre tunnel or widening project is advancing, any announced pilots, and expected construction windows.
- Funding and approvals: any cabinet approvals, environmental assessments, public information centers, or municipal alignment (Mississauga, Milton, Windsor-Essex areas).
- Traffic impact and congestion relief: anticipated travel-time savings, lanes added, and construction sequencing.
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Ontario Transportation Minister David Turnbull announced a comprehensive action plan to improve safety on a stretch of Canada's busiest highway Firday. The plan will included the hiring of 22 additional provincial police officers who will be stationed at the Essex detachment in Southwestern Ontario. There will also be 21 more truck enforcement officers hired in the province. Turnbull said the government will introduce a province-wide education program to promote safe driving habits. The...
www.cbc.caThe plan was first floated by Premier Doug Ford weeks ago when he announced the start of a feasibility study to plan a 50-kilometre tunnel.
globalnews.caWINDSOR -- The Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, along with the Honourable Donna Cansfield, Ontario Transportation Minister, today announced the completion of phase two of the widening of Highway 401 from Windsor to Tilbury, in Essex County.
www.canada.ca“Our government is committed to strengthening Ontario’s highway network and making Ontario open for business,” Associate Minister of Transportation Kinga Surma said in a news release issued Thursday. “This crucial expansion of Highway 401 means that thousands of Ontarians will spend less time in traffic and more time on the things that matter to them – being with family, friends or at work.” … Details of the PIC and PIC materials can be reviewed below. PIC Summary and Materials An online...
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