Unpack the multifaceted High-Speed Rail debate in Canada, analyzing socio-ecological and politico-economic influences that have shaped its elusive development.

In "High-Speed Rail Engineering in Canada," we embark on a comprehensive exploration of the multifaceted debates surrounding High-Speed Rail (HSR) development within Canada. This course analyzes the global resurgence of HSR since the turn of the twenty-first century, contrasting it with Canada's unique position as an outlier among industrialized nations, despite repeated consideration of HSR feasibility.
We'll delve into the specific context of Canada, examining why, despite ongoing discussions, no official investment decision has been made. The course highlights two primary focal points for potential HSR development: the highly populated Québec City – Windsor Corridor and the rapidly growing Calgary – Edmonton Corridor, providing crucial context for understanding the diverse viewpoints on HSR's benefits and impacts.
You will learn about the three core narratives—'Turbotrain,' 'Ecotrain,' and 'Zerotrain'—that characterize the Canadian HSR debate, representing differing fundamental beliefs and approaches. We will dissect the seven distinct discourse coalitions that support various aspects of these visions, gaining a nuanced understanding of HSR investment discussions. This includes a detailed look at their socio-ecological and politico-economic presuppositions.
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By the end of this course, you will understand that the HSR debate in Canada is not a simple 'for' or 'against' proposition, but a complex 'battle of ideas' shaped by deep-seated worldviews. You will be equipped to comprehend the political, economic, and social hurdles preventing consensus and investment, and the intricate interplay of narratives that define Canada's unique journey with high-speed rail.

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