Greyhound Canada is permanently shutting down and cancelling all bus routes
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After nearly 92 years of running coach buses all across North America, Greyhound Canada is shutting down and closing up shop nationwide. Forever. Due to sustained ridership declines in Ontario and Quebec, Greyhound Canada has made the difficult decision to discontinue all operations on its remaining routes in Ontario and Quebec, and will permanently close all services in Canada effective May 13, 2021, announced the company on Thursday. This announcement has no impact on Greyhound Lines operations within the United States.
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