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So any idea why there is no activity on this site?
I don't think that is likely. Infrastructure Ontario is a crown corporation, not a ministerial agency. Not to say they are impervious to the new government's meddling, but their day-to-day operations and handling of projects is fairly independent from ministry interference, unlike say, a Metrolinx.Likelihood of this project being caught up, at least temporarily, in the new government's spending review? Potential for a material delay or deferral? Major value re-engineering?
But isn't the province ultimately paying for this project? Yes, they will pay penalties for breaching a contract, but it's still doable.I don't think that is likely. Infrastructure Ontario is a crown corporation, not a ministerial agency. Not to say they are impervious to the new government's meddling, but their day-to-day operations and handling of projects is fairly independent from ministry interference, unlike say, a Metrolinx.
Nice try, this site was dead at the end of December, well before our new Conservative government booted out the stretch goal princess.Or that Thug's axe has fallen.
A downtown Costco at this location might better compliment the architecture of City Hall.Ford has to be thinking that would make a swell surface parking lot.
I don't think that is likely. Infrastructure Ontario is a crown corporation, not a ministerial agency. Not to say they are impervious to the new government's meddling, but their day-to-day operations and handling of projects is fairly independent from ministry interference, unlike say, a Metrolinx.
I suppose the Province could be reviewing the decision to close the local courts and move them downtown.I don't think that is likely. Infrastructure Ontario is a crown corporation, not a ministerial agency. Not to say they are impervious to the new government's meddling, but their day-to-day operations and handling of projects is fairly independent from ministry interference, unlike say, a Metrolinx.