The county broke ground on the new subway line in Toronto. Prime Minister Doug Ford says the project is a key part of his government’s plan to build roads and highways. The 15-kilometer Ontario Line, 15 kilometers long, will start near Ontario Place in southwest Toronto, cross the city center core and end north at the Ontario Science Center. Ontario unveils transportation plan, including a proposed transit line to the top of Toronto The line will be connected to 40 other transit routes, including GO train lines, the Toronto Transit Commission subway and tram stops, and a new East-West light rail line currently under construction. The federal government and the city of Toronto are also part of the project. The metro line is expected to be operational by 2030. The Morning and Afternoon Newsletters are compiled by Globe editors, giving you a brief overview of the day’s most important headlines. Register today.