Thursday, December 2, 2010
Bombardier keeps lawyers at bay
Bombardier says it's just an observer for now . Company spokesperson Marc Laforge says comments by the Toronto mayor that he'll scrap the company's billion dollar TTC contract are strictly political. He says the company wants to stay out of it. Laforge says it's premature to talk about a lawsuit involving the Thunder Bay plant.
Gas price skyrockets
Gas prices are up in the city....Stations have jacked up the price of regular gas to about 1 dollar 22 a litre. The price of regular had been hovering in the dollar 7 to dollar 11 mark for months
Kaszycki updates Thunder Bay on Ring of Fire

Pugh meeting councillors in T.O.

Jeffery wants proof of favouritism
Show me the proof says Natural Resources Minister Linda Jeffery. The NDP's Gilles Bisson claims road access to some remote lakes in the north is being cut off in favour of tourist outfitters. Jeffery says Bisson has yet to provide her with any details. Meantime Jeffery knows First Nations still struggle with accepting her Far North Act. However she's pleading with them to give it time. She suggests there are many who secretly support it.
Di Novo thinks Wynne should use clout
Another NDP MPP is wondering why the McGuinty Government isn't doing anything about the Bombardier TTC contract. Cheri Di Novo says Transportation Minister Kathleen Wynne needs to use her clout to pursuade Toronto council to continue with the project. Di Novo says Wynne has taken a stand back approach and needs to be more forceful. Toronto's new Mayor Rob Ford announced on Wednesday that he plans to cut the TTC light rail contract.
Wilson doesn't believe TTC deal is doomed
The president of the Chamber of Commerce is saying don't panic. Harold Wilson says he understands there are concerns about Bombardier's TTC contract being torn up by the new mayor of Toronto. However Wilson says it doesn't mean it'll happen. He says that Rob Ford has only one vote on a city council that has over 40 members. Wilson believes local decision makers should have a unified voice on the issue
Graduate Retention Report Released

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