UT's own
@AlexBozikovic has a good column out looking at the business case released by the province for the relocation of the OSC, in which, he more or less eviscerates same.
The Ontario government’s claim the centre is ‘near its end of life’ and should close is bunk. Relocating it to Toronto’s waterfront is a political move and nothing else
www.theglobeandmail.com
To me, this column is important irrespective of one's general take on the idea of the relocation and whether or not one finds the current OSC building appealing; because it simply makes clear the business case as put forward is, at best, misleading.
Simply put, it may be possible/desirable to relocate the OSC; but it probably is not, if done the way currently proposed; and it likely will not happen at the currently proposed cost/savings.
From his column, a few highlights; after which I would encourage those interested to follow the link:
In respect of the cost of the re-lo being misleading:
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I think Alex's piece rightly asks, in effect:
This will cost more than proposed; how much more?
If the OSC complex is saved, in whole or in part, who pays?
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I'm personally open to the idea that shifting the OSC may be the right call; but if so, that must be based on a fair and reasonable business case/strategy, not a a torqued one.
If retaining the OSC complex for re-use is seriously on the table, that too must be costed, and an entity found w/the willingness and means to pay that bill.