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Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed a challenge to the construction of a rail-and-truck hub in the Greater Toronto Area .
The $250-million project aims to double CN’s existing line of tracks in Milton and construct a hub for containers to be transferred between trucks and trains.
In March , a Federal Court decision set aside a green light issued by the government in January 2021 and sent the project back to Ottawa for reconsideration.
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