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Travel between Montreal and Toronto could soon rival flying. The Canadian government has announced it's seeking proposals for an inaugural high-frequency rail (HFR) project, signalling a step closer to the major transportation upgrade.

Compared to the rest of the world, Canada is at the caboose of fast rail travel. Trains that go more than twice the speed of cars are common in Europe and Asia, making rapid transit an everyday occurrence. With the new high-speed rail project, Canada could soon join the ranks of countries with swift and efficient inter-city rail travel.

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Simu Liu took a stance on the long-lasting Montreal versus Toronto rivalry and while the Canadian actor is from Mississauga, his response made it clear that he's staying neutral in this fight.

For those who aren't too familiar with the competition between the two Canadian cities, the Montreal vs. Toronto rivalry is a long-standing and passionate feud primarily centred around ice hockey. The essence of the clash stems from intense competition between the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs, two of the National Hockey League's oldest and most successful franchises.

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The proposal to bring high-speed rail to Canada is inching forward. The Toronto City Council has voted to support a call for world-class rail service between southern Ontario and Quebec. That project would finally mean fast trains between Toronto and Montreal that could cut the trip down to just two hours and 18 minutes, councillors say.

The adoption of the March 29 Toronto City Council motion means the high-speed rail (HSR) proposal now has the backing of Canada's two biggest cities. The Montreal City Council voted unanimously in favour of HSR on February 20.

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The Montreal City Council unanimously passed a motion Monday night in favour of bringing high-speed rail service to the Toronto–Quebec City corridor. The motion calls on the federal government to go beyond its current plans for only "high-frequency" rail between Canada's largest cities.

The current federal investment in rail infrastructure presents an "amazing opportunity," said City Councillor Craig Sauvé, who introduced the motion with Councillor Serge Sasseville, at the Monday council meeting. "We might as well make it fast and bring us up to speed with the other countries of the world" with rapid passenger rail service.

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This might — finally — be the moment for a high-speed train from Montreal to Toronto. Two Montreal city councillors are set to introduce a motion calling on the federal government to pursue a high-speed rail (or HSR; TGV, train à grande vitesse, in French) project between Quebec City and the Ontario capital. They're the latest politicians to push Ottawa to dream bigger than its current plans for "high-frequency rail."

"The enthusiasm is palpable for high-speed rail in the Quebec-Toronto corridor," Montreal City Councillor Craig Sauvé, who co-authored the motion with Councillor Serge Sasseville, said in a press release. "It would be a huge legacy for quality of life and for the environment."

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