Haljackey
Active Member
New Windsor-Essex Parkway signs erected along Highway 3 in Windsor:
Propaganda much?
Propaganda much?
Have you seen the "Canada's Economic Action Plan" signs?
If anything, I'm impressed that the sign isn't red!
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woah... deja vu...
The phase has to stop somewhere ... when they started the contract, it was already the largest construction contract MTO had going. Though I thought the current phase did provide for extra lanes running from Hurontario to Mavis ... but only 3 under Mavis. So if your getting on at Mavis you should benefit. And benefit well, as the lanes you are entering will enter just after the bottleneck.
Wow, 6:30 ... at 7:00 my commute is like a ghost-town ... but that's why I live in Toronto.
Keep in mind, when they finish the new roadways, then they start gutting the old ones and rebuilding them.It's kinda interesting seeing all the construction between the 410 and Hurontario (and some right after Hurontario, e.g. the on- and off-ramps) but it seems to be coming along pretty well I don't see how it's gonna take another 2 years to finish.
"Canada's Economic Action Plan: Brought to Conservative-supporting Ridings by the Harper Government".
Conservative-supporting? Windsor???
Conservative-supporting? Windsor???
The observation is that this is a provincial project, and the billboard isn't slathered in Liberal Red.
Unlike all those Conservative Blue Action Plan signs.
Don't forget the fast funding for the Waterloo LRT, won by 17 votes. The Rapid Transit that's not more rapid and not for transit purposes.Exactly. I was also referring to the fact that ridings that went Conservative received a disproportionate amount of stimulus funding (an average of $579,000 more). In fact, Essex received $4 million in federal spending, despite the fact that it was only won by 5,635 votes last election. Vote Conservative, get more federal funding. Pretty clear link. (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/stimulus-program-favours-tory-ridings/article1333239/)
Now this is interesting.Don't forget the fast funding for the Waterloo LRT, won by 17 votes. The Rapid Transit that's not more rapid and not for transit purposes.
If you listen to the rhethic from City Planners, the rail corridor is meant to spur development along the imaged central corridor (Mall to Mall). It's development and planning, not an integration transportation plan to break the tri-city subburb preference.
Don't forget the fast funding for the Waterloo LRT, won by 17 votes. The Rapid Transit that's not more rapid and not for transit purposes.