Stephen C. Host/The Canadian Press A GO Transit train is seen here in 2016 as it travels through southern Ontario. TORONTO — Commuter rail traffic is back to normal in and around Toronto after police made arrests at a protest that emerged Tuesday as part of ongoing rail blockades across the country. Metrolinx, the agency responsible for the GO Transit network, says it’s not expecting any of the delays and cancellations that brought parts of the southern Ontario network to a standstill during the afternoon rush hour. Police said in a tweet Wednesday morning that officers provided protesters with an injunction and began moving them from rail tracks. Police say they were called to the demonstration Tuesday to keep the peace and limit disruption to “critical infrastructure.”
Source: Huffington Post February 26, 2020 12:11 UTC