Quebec City consumed by debate over new span across the St. Lawrence
MONTREAL — In car-loving Quebec City, residents can’t stop talking about what’s become known as the “third link” — a future bridge or tunnel crossing the St. Lawrence River.
Newspapers and talk radio stations are consumed by the debate, and journalists regularly question politicians about the project.
The third link is described either as an essential new route that will alleviate traffic congestion and increase economic growth or as pure folly — an outdated idea from a culture obsessed with cars and blind to the possibilities of public transit.
Others have called the project a “chimera,” foisted upon hapless residents by right-wing radio hosts. Rarely has a proposed piece of public infrastructure taken on such a mythical quality in Quebec’s public discourse.