Greyhound is putting the brakes on its threat to drop its routes in Manitoba and Northwestern Ontario this fall.
The bus company’s recent threat was aimed at squeezing $15-million a year in subsidies out of the provincial governments.
Greyhound has now softened its stand in the wake of what it calls “very positive” talks with Manitoba.
It hopes to talk with the Ontario government soon, warning it could still pull the plug in December if things don’t work out.
Greyhound Encouraged With Talks
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