Bay of Quinte MP Chris Malette is clarifying some information about a proposed Alto high-speed rail project.
In a statement to InQuinte.ca Malette noted the proposed project would have minimal direct impact on lands, properties, or infrastructure within the riding.
However, he said his office has received significant correspondence from residents who are concerned about the route going through productive farmland, rural municipalities, local roads and highways, sensitive conservation areas and Canadian Shield landscapes.
In recent weeks, what began as a limited discussion has evolved into widespread concern among rural communities across southeastern Ontario that may be affected by the proposed southern alignment.
“Our neighbours in Hastings–Lennox and Addington–Tyendinaga have formally expressed opposition to both the northern and southern route options, as noted publicly by my colleague MP Shelby Kramp-Neuman,” Malette stated.
“I am not in a position to comment on the proposed northern route, as I do not have sufficient familiarity with the lands identified in that corridor.”
“While I strongly support the broader vision of high-speed rail and more efficient, frequent passenger rail service in Canada, significant concerns remain regarding the current proposal, matters of expropriation and disruption of communities and infrastructure and properties therein and its proposed alignment.”
Malette said until Alto provides clear route details, meaningful consultation, and a transparent financial and policy case demonstrating that the southern route is sound planning and good public policy, he cannot support it at this point in time.


