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Northwestern Ontario requests federal funding to address rising highway fatalities

18 March 2026
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Northern Ontario politicians are urging the federal government to designate the Trans-Canada Highway corridor, specifically Highways 11 and 17, as dual-use national infrastructure amid one of the deadliest winters on record. The Northwestern Ontario Municipalities Association (NOMA) aims to improve safety and connectivity for both civilians and military traffic, highlighting the critical Nipigon River Bridge as a key point of vulnerability. With recent statistics indicating a high fatality rate on these highways, local leaders are calling for immediate federal investment to address ongoing safety concerns and enhance infrastructure.

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