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    Montréal Transit Developments

    Has ARTM altered the bus routes btw for the opening of the REM? I know TOD is big, but robust bus connections would definitely help ridership.
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    Montréal Transit Developments

    Completely agree with Northern Light, that CDPQ didn't do it's due diligence with stakeholders. Locals, politicians and organizations almost immediately sank the project. Lessons had not been learnt with the implementation with the REM, especially with the ARTM (and how this will affect its...
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    Montréal Transit Developments

    What a sure fire way to kill a project. Let's file this report with the rest.
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    Toronto 175 Cummer | 10.49m | 3s | City of Toronto | Montgomery Sisam

    Unreal. I want this project to continue, but are we able to install these units in the meantime at another site whilst they appeal, and order more to replace? There are so many needing homes right now
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    Finch West Line 6 LRT

    How many vehicles can the MSF hold btw? Is there room also for expansion?
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    I find personally that Bailao is the continuity candidate, and there's no real difference between her and Tory's platform, besides Tory not being on the ticket. Bailao was canvassing for support for her mayoral bid with Bonnie Crombie at the Liberal convention not too long ago. And this...
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    With continued support from Ford as well in the media, we have a split vote for the stop chow camp(s).
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    Looking at who hasn't run, but could position themselves as the anti-chow candidate, McKelvie has to be in the conversation. Her not running, but being seen as the head of council, has done quite well for her image and recognition.
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    Sounds about right, especially where Chow is trending. If she can push through the 40% barrier, that'd be a very successful campaign. I'm sure her team will be looking at an extremely thorough election day operation to make sure. If Saunders loses, and can't win in his own backyard (North...
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    Canadian airline industry (general discussion)

    Many ministries in Canada have links to the companies they regulate. Lobbying from within government definitely helps.
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    Very informative, thank you. Do you know where this information published?
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    I wonder if he pivoted his mayoral campaign to be a love letter to the federal conservatives? It's certainly not about becoming mayor of Toronto.
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    If this poll is to be believed, Matlow's support has started to shift to Chow. Speaking to friends at Dundas West fest they begrudgingly have voted Chow, but we're Matlow supporters originally. I can see alot more of this happening on eday with Brown supporters as well. At this rate will...
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    I think Rob Davis will pick up a few thousand votes just on the bike lane issue. The way Perruzza has bombed is even larger than I thought was possible. I wouldn't be surprised if he is one of the few candidates to endorse another, just for the airtime.
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    Furey is the big benefactor of the polarization of the Toronto mayoral race. He's come from relative obscurity, and his message is resonating with the voters on the right
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    And I don't think she will. Candidates fear defeat, but lack the bravery to be bold in the face of scrutiny. If she holds the line, she'll be fine. Bradford, Bilao, Hunter and Saunders need to actually stand for something, otherwise Furey, the non politician may surprise a few and sneak past...
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    As the ballots are already printed, the idea will likely not have that much effect of a running candidate endorsing another. It's actually a reason for most to stay in now. Your absolutely right about ranked choice, as we'd actually get a consensus candidate as our mayor. First past the post...
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    2023 Toronto Mayoral by-election

    Absolutely, but how desperate is it from the campaign to try and get the rub publicly, without an explicit endorsement? She's a savvy operator, but without an issue to campaign on she's struggling to be relevant. Like I said before, if he endorses one, he basically kills his relationship with 2...
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    Sheppard Line 4 Subway Extension (Proposed)

    The city has to find the funding for any subway project it wants to do, which means cap in hand to the province and feds. The province has its own subway plan, why would it back the city of Toronto's, especially after it did so much to wrestle control of these current projects?

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