Flixbus, now in 3 provinces, wants to connect Canada in the wake of Greyhound’s demise

Flixbus, now in 3 provinces, wants to connect Canada in the wake of Greyhound’s demise

Four years after Greyhound abruptly left Canada, a German company is banking on Canadian travellers still having plenty of appetite for the good old-fashioned bus. Flixbus, established in Munich in 2013, offers low-cost bus service in a distinctive, bright green package. The

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