Ottawa Moves to Acquire Land for Lac-Megantic Rail Bypass, 10 Years After Disaster

Ottawa Moves to Acquire Land for Lac-Megantic Rail Bypass, 10 Years After Disaster
Workers comb through debris on July 9 after a run away oil train derailed July 6, 2013 causing explosions, fire and destroying parts of Lac-Megantic, Quebec. AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Paul Chiasson
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The federal government is moving to acquire land so that it can build a rail bypass in Lac-Megantic, Que., nearly 10 years after a downtown freight train derailment killed 47 people.

Transport Minister Omar Alghabra announced that he made the difficult decision to expropriate land after the failure of negotiations to purchase property from local landowners.