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The Ontario government has announced a major step forward in its plans to eventually bring the TTC subway north of Toronto all the out to Richmond Hill.

Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney confirmed on Thursday the government has issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for contacts to design and build the underground tunnels needed for the eight-kilometre-long Yonge North Subway Extension.

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The age-old topic of a high-speed train in Canada is back and there's a renewed push to offer service between Toronto and Montreal.

For years, there's been talk of some sort of high-speed rail (or HSR) connecting Ontario and Quebec, but talk is as far as things have gotten and Canada is now the only G7 country without any kind of HSR service.

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The Ontario government scrapped licence plate stickers and its renewal fees for most vehicles in the province but not all of them.

Anyone who owns a passenger vehicle, moped, motorcycle or light-duty truck is free of the sticker system but heavy commercial vehicles and snowmobiles still need to throw one on their licence plate (and pay for them, too).

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Buckle up, Ontario drivers! If you're looking to land your full G licence, you're in luck, because the modified road tests are going to be offered over the coming months.

Dakota Brasier, press secretary for Transportation Minister Caroline Mulroney's office, shared with Narcity that modified G road tests will be in place until Thursday, June 30.

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Ontario is looking to get commuters on track and is bringing back a train service that will carry passengers from Toronto all the way up north.

On Sunday, April 10, the Ford government announced that it's investing $75 million to restore passenger train service to northeastern Ontario, a service that was cancelled in 2012.

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