Chiefs of Ontario want improvements to northern highway safety
The Chiefs of Ontario is calling on the federal and provincial governments to improve safety along northern highways.
They point to several recent deadly collisions, including one at the end of January on Highway 11, west of Hearst, that claimed the lives of three First Nation members.
“These tragedies are devastating for our families and our Nations,” says Ontario Regional Chief Abram Benedict. “Our people rely on northern highways as lifelines for health care, education, work and supplies. When those roads are unsafe, it is our communities who pay the price.”
Officials say it’s part of a worrying trend, with five serious transport-related incidents in the region within five days.
“The government needs to take serious action on improving the safety of highways in Northern Ontario,” says Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler. “Their blatant disregard for the dangerous conditions that people are experiencing cannot continue, or more lives will be lost.”
The Chiefs of Ontario are urging federal and provincial governments to take immediate action to strengthen the oversight and enforcement of commercial transport vehicles, improve highway infrastructure and winter maintenance, and work directly with First Nation Leadership to develop solutions that reflect the realities of northern travel.

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