AlvinofDiaspar
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But unlike the wall, Mexico is actually going to benefit from it.
Mexico said no thanks and hired Foster and Partners to design a new airport in Mexico City.
AoD
But unlike the wall, Mexico is actually going to benefit from it.
I think it's just metrolink looking for any excuse they can so they can drag their feet even more or they have to admit that they fucked up on their timelines and should have changed them when projects got canceled/ delayed.I don't understand how anything that changes with the LRV will make any difference to the delivery of streetcars. If the LRVs for CT and FW are delayed due to specifications changing, then where is the connection with the slow delivery of streetcars for Toronto. Does Bombardier have some dislike for Ontario?
I think it's just metrolink looking for any excuse they can so they can drag their feet even more or they have to admit that they fucked up on their timelines and should have changed them when projects got canceled/ delayed.
I'm not relly sure if that will happen The TTC is quite happy with both the T1's and the Toronto Rocket trains. Yes the new streetcars are taking their time but they should in no way be dragged into the gong show metrolinx is trying to create by being stupid,Once the legal matter is dealt with, time Metrolinx as well TTC to find other suppliers and they are out there waiting to be call.
The folks in Thunder Bay better start worrying about jobs, as BBD plant could be seeing its last good times.
So a canadian company isn't allowed to bid on contracts being funded by the government of Canada and Ontario. Yes I'm sure they will relly like that lets take high skilled jobs we could have poel doing in Canada and have them done elsewhere. Oh and don't forget lets have the company gettin said vehicles pay import tax and ty on it as well I'm sure the TTC would love to have to pay more for an imported subway train vs having one built in Canada.metrolinx has just been mediocre in all aspects of transit since it was formed. I get ford was elected but at some point something has to give. And as for BBD, no more dealing with companies just because they are canadian.
No one said ban them, just open it up.So a canadian company isn't allowed to bid on contracts being funded by the government of Canada and Ontario. Yes I'm sure they will relly like that lets take high skilled jobs we could have poel doing in Canada and have them done elsewhere. Oh and don't forget lets have the company gettin said vehicles pay import tax and ty on it as well I'm sure the TTC would love to have to pay more for an imported subway train vs having one built in Canada.
Exactly.Much of any subway train or streetcar is imported already. Remember all the trouble blamed on the Mexican streetcar frames? The issue is how much Canadian content - mostly assembly - is reasonable to expect.
This is pertinent in the streetcar context because the Feds were not full partners (Miller mishandling things and John Baird freaking out - and considering how slowly the cars have arrived I think it's fair to say applying for them under stimulus funding was just dumb) but they get the benefit of the federal income tax these workers pay (and Toronto's residents can hardly seek employment over 1000km from their homes!)
Who is to say Toronto taxpayers shouldn't prize a BBD competitor providing local jobs to assemble vehicles in the 416, as Alstom is doing in Ottawa, over a somewhat higher net Cdn content one built elsewhere (and years behind schedule)