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Transit advocates plan Katz protest today

A large cardboard bus and actors impersonating Mayor Sam Katz and city councillors will be part of a protest action this morning by a citizen group that’s fed up with the "indefinite delay" of Phase Two of Winnipeg’s rapid transit corridor.

At 11 a.m. at the spot where construction of Phase One will end -- just east of the corner of Pembina Highway and Jubilee Avenue -- the Winnipeg Rapid Transit Coalition will stage the theatrical protest.

Transit "riders" on the cardboard bus will be stopped by the faux mayor and councillors, who will sing about "their determination to stop the Transit-way."

The action marks the second anniversary of a promise by Katz to complete Phase Two (Jubilee to the University of Manitoba) by 2014.

"Although it appears that Phase One will be completed on schedule in 2011, the mayor and council have effectively put Phase Two on an indefinite delay -- despite the planned opening of a new stadium at the U of M in 2012," the coalition said in a news release.

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