Economics Submission — Formal Requests
10 formal requests on business case, ridership modelling, cost overruns, and fiscal impacts on Eastern Ontario communities.
The ALTO HSR Citizen Research Initiative formally requests that ALTO and the Government of Canada take the following actions before any corridor in Eastern Ontario is confirmed. The submission documents that the ALTO project lacks a validated financial foundation and that the southern corridor carries unresolved economic risks that require rigorous assessment before any corridor is confirmed.
No valid business case exists for the current ALTO project. The government’s own final internal analysis (JPO Business Case Update, December 2021) found the predecessor project financially unviable: NPV −$21.1 billion, benefit-cost ratio of approximately 0.4, and a 30-year government subsidy requirement of $37–42 billion. That analysis was for High-Frequency Rail at roughly one-third the current capital cost. No replacement business case for 300 km/h HSR at $60–90 billion has been published. ALTO’s CEO confirmed on national radio on March 25, 2026: “I don’t have a specific budget.”