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  2. Greyhound Canada - Wikipedia

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    Greyhound Canada Transportation ULC (Greyhound Canada) was an intercity coach service that began as a local British Columbia bus line in the early 1920s, expanded across most of Canada, and became a subsidiary of the American Greyhound Lines in 1940.

  3. Killing of Tim McLean - Wikipedia

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    The family of Tim McLean have brought a lawsuit of $150,000 against Greyhound, the Attorney General of Canada, and Vince Li. [34] As of July 2018, according to Timothy McLean Sr., the lawsuit was "in limbo". [12] On 3 June 2010, Li was granted supervised outdoor walks within his mental health facility as voted by the provincial review board. [35]

  4. Greyhound Shuts Down Permanently in Canada - AOL

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    Greyhound Canada has permanently shut down operations in the country, citing drop in ridership following coronavirus pandemic.

  5. List of Greyhound Bus stations - Wikipedia

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    These stations were served by Greyhound Canada, the Canadian subsidiary of Greyhound Lines, which ceased operations on May 13, 2021. Ajax Plaza Bus Terminal, Ajax, Ontario; Barrie Bus Terminal, Barrie, Ontario; Belleville Transit Terminal, Belleville, Ontario; Downtown Brampton Terminal, Brampton, Ontario; Edmonton station, Edmonton, Alberta

  6. Grey Goose Bus Lines - Wikipedia

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    www.greyhound.ca: Grey Goose Bus Lines was a subsidiary of Greyhound Canada operating in the Canadian province of Manitoba. History. 1924-1934 Brown Brothers Bus Line ...

  7. Greyhound Air - Wikipedia

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    Greyhound Air was a short-lived Canadian discount airline. Launched by Greyhound Canada , the airline ceased 14 months later in September 1997, when Laidlaw acquired the Canadian bus line. [ 1 ]

  8. Bus companies in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Greyhound Canada, with its headquarters in Burlington, Ontario, was a subsidiary of Britain's FirstGroup, linked with the Dallas-based Greyhound Lines. Once Canada's largest intercity coach operator, it ceased operations on May 13, 2021.

  9. Voyageur Colonial Bus Lines - Wikipedia

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    By 1981 the company was owned by Canada Steamship Lines Inc., 50% owned by Paul Martin's family. The Quebec routes were sold to other operators over the following decade, and in 1994 Greyhound purchased key Ottawa and Toronto routes from Voyageur. In 1998 CSL sold Voyageur to Greyhound Canada, which in turn is owned by the UK-based FirstGroup.