GraphicMatt
Looking forward to a FRESH START for Toronto
I think reports of the Ontario Liberals' demise are greatly exaggerated at this point, but a Kouvalis-driven Hudak campaign would certainly be something worth watching. (My feeling is that the voting bloc that's so taken by the current brand of populist conservatism will eventually wise up and realize it's almost entirely bullshit, but it may take a while.)
As far as transit is concerned, I would imagine the Liberals will hold to their "We are open to council-approved changes, but there will be no more money and any cancellation fees must be paid for by the city" line. It's safe, and I don't think they have much to worry about come election time as it is very unlikely Hudak will make increased transit funding for Toronto an election plank
Metrolinx, on the other hand, is definitely going to push hard to stay relevant. If the optics are that they just let a municipal politician steamroll over their plan their whole agency loses complete credibility and might as well be dismantled.
As far as transit is concerned, I would imagine the Liberals will hold to their "We are open to council-approved changes, but there will be no more money and any cancellation fees must be paid for by the city" line. It's safe, and I don't think they have much to worry about come election time as it is very unlikely Hudak will make increased transit funding for Toronto an election plank
Metrolinx, on the other hand, is definitely going to push hard to stay relevant. If the optics are that they just let a municipal politician steamroll over their plan their whole agency loses complete credibility and might as well be dismantled.