La demande d'injonction des expropri茅s de Lac-M茅gantic a 茅t茅 d茅pos茅e

Rita Boulanger and Raymond Savoie walk past a sign stating "No to the bypass" on their property in Lac-M茅gantic, Que., on Thursday, July 6, 2023. The couple faces losing their home as the federal government plans to expropriate land from some residents in Lac-Megantic and surrounding towns to build a rail bypass to remove trains from the town's downtown area. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Christinne Muschi

LAC-M脡GANTIC, Que. - Raymond Savoie has lived all his 71 years in a small stone house, surrounded by farmland, that was originally built by his great-grandfather nearly 100 years ago in Lac-M茅gantic, Que.

But last month, he and his partner, Rita Boulanger, learned that their home and part of their land will be expropriated by the federal government on Aug. 1 for a project to divert trains from the community's downtown, parts of which were destroyed in 2013 when an oil-laden train derailed and killed 47 people.

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