ehlow
Senior Member
I don't think you can necessarily make the assumption that failure to endorse the LRT plan for Sheppard in the short term = support for a subway extension. I interpret it as "we need to see how much money we'll be getting from other levels of government for the DRL before we commit to these LRT projects".
That's what I don't understand. A lack of support for LRT does not equate to supporting a subway. He clearly wants to leave it the way it is for now (a bus line). He also clearly wants DRL to be the next subway, he's been abundantly clear about that. There is nothing to indicate that Tory supports a Sheppard E Subway extension. He simply supports not building the LRT, which is not the same thing!