Documents show close links between Doug Ford government and Metrolinx
The documents, which span from July to October of last year, show how information about the Eglinton LRT flows from Metrolinx to the public, and the close relationship between the provincial transit agency and
Doug Ford’s government. Critics say it is the latest example of political interference by the province with Metrolinx, which was designed as an arm’s-length agency in order to be able to implement the best transit policy based on evidence.
Instead, it has become one more layer of bureaucracy that conceals updates on the Eglinton LRT’s progress — or lack of it.
“This is an enormous project, and you’ve got no effective oversight, and no effective transparency and no effective accountability,” said Mark Winfield, professor of environmental and urban change at York University, referring to the Eglinton Crosstown LRT as a “$13-billion black hole.”
As of September 2022, the approved budget for the project was $12.8 billion.
Because Metrolinx does not have a regulator that it must publicly report to, it operates in a “vacuum,” Winfield said, adding there needs to be an effective third-party authority to oversee the province’s transit planning and development. The government does not have the capacity, expertise, or impartiality to oversee such an enormous entity as Metrolinx, Winfield added.
“The interventions you get from the minister’s office … are completely for the purposes of political management.”