We need answers on proposed #GOtrain stations: Editorial https://t.co/EIQgFzUq2T via @torontostar#gotransit— CJ Smith (@ThisCrazyTrain) June 26, 2017
Monday, June 26, 2017
Pungent indeed
It may be nothing more than a case of bad optics. But even the whiff of possible political interference in Metrolinx’s decision to approve the construction of two new GO stations — despite a study strongly advising against them — is just too pungent to ignore.
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Considering how the one station is A) not needed and B) in his riding, it stinks to high heaven.
ReplyDeleteAnd it wouldn't be the first time something like this happened. Isn't that why the Vaughn TTC station is being built?
Who wouldn't want to travel to nowhere?
ReplyDeleteThe pork barrel is overflowing with largesse these days. Hopefully the entire crowd of incompetent liberals will be gone next year so we can replace them with a new batch.
The whole point of establishing Metrolinx in the first place was to avoid this kind of pungent odor.
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