eglinton crosstown lrt opening date

Ontario government deliberately hiding when the Eglinton Crosstown will open

Nobody has any real ideawhen theEglinton Crosstown LRTwillopen to passengers, and it turns out there's a pretty good reason why everyone is in the dark about thelong-overdue transit line's opening date.

Abombshell investigative report by the Toronto Staralleges a smoking gun in secret directives from Doug Ford's PC government, instructing Metrolinx to ignore reporters' questions about the embattled LRT line. The Star uncovered the damning evidence in documents obtained through a freedom of information request.

In its detailed report, The Star alleges close dealings between Metrolinx and the Premier's office on matters as mundane as an ultimately-aborted construction update that was to be released last year, and even claims that government officials workshopped official statements from the "arms-length" transit agency prior to release.

Perhaps most damning, the outlet cites a Sept. 29, 2022 call log shared by Metrolinx to Ministry of Transport staff detailing requests from reporters at CityNews and CP24 seeking further information about the project's most recent delay announcement.

The call log states that Metrolinx wrote, "as directed, no response provided."

"This article is really damning. It's also a good primer for any #OLPLDR candidates who want to do transit differently,"comments a Twitter user. "Ministerial political interference, bad P3 agreements, and a huge transit entity that functionally reports to no one are all things we need to rethink. #onpoli"

Anotherweighs inthat there have "been issues with Metrolinx from the beginning: the majority of their board meeting sessions are held in camera, with only limited public access."

"Compare that to the TTC, whose monthly commission meetings are held at City Hall, with only specific items in camera."

The Star suggests that this tight control of information could be at least partly motivated by the state of the under-construction transit line.

In the final weeks of 2022,The Star landed another bombshellwhen it obtained an internal Metrolinx memo detailing a long list of deficiencies holding back construction on the line, ranging from failed waterproofing to damaged concrete.

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Jack Landau


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