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Garland Chow

Fatal rail accident ‘eerily similar’ to Lac-Mégantic oil train disaster

Desmog quoted Garland Chow, a professor at UBC’s Sauder School of Business, about the rail accident in Quebec.

Feb 13, 2019

TSB says derailed CP train that killed three began to move on its own

Garland Chow, a transportation safety expert and professor at UBC’s Sauder School of Business, gave comments to the Canadian Press about the train derailment near Fields, B.C. The story appeared […]

Feb 6, 2019

B.C.’s Class 4 licence requirement could deter ride-hailing drivers

The Vancouver Sun reported on drivers for future ride-hailing companies who will need a Class 4 commercial licence and a criminal record check. “A lot of people may discouraged by […]

Nov 23, 2018

NDP legislation pushes ride hailing in B.C. to late 2019

The Vancouver Sun spoke to Garland Chow, a UBC professor emeritus and transportation expert, in an article about ride-sharing in B.C., which has been pushed back to late 2019. Chow […]

Nov 21, 2018

Ottawa offers funding to help subsidize rural B.C. bus service

The Vancouver Sun interviewed Garland Chow, a UBC professor emeritus and transportation economist, for an article about rural bus service in B.C. Chow said the immediate transportation landscape is fragmented […]

Nov 2, 2018

Greyhound service in Western Canada stops at midnight: Now what?

CBC interviewed Garland Chow, director of the Bureau of Intelligent Transportation Systems and Freight Security at the UBC Sauder School of Business, for a story about decreased Greyhound bus service […]

Nov 1, 2018

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