Gordon Chong can’t deliver his Sheppard subway report on time (he’s also unsure about his future with the project)
Gordon Chong can’t deliver his Sheppard subway report on time (he’s also unsure about his future with the project)
Poor Gordon Chong. The man who Rob Ford shouldered with the impossible task of making his Sheppard dream a reality is behind on his homework: he says “a lack of resources” will prevent him from meeting his Christmas deadline for presenting a business case on the subway extension. Chong still insists the slowly dying (or perhaps already dead) Sheppard line can be kick-started through a public-private partnership—but we suspect he’s only saying that because that’s what Ford wants him to say. Read the entire story [Toronto Star] »
So it took him all this time to tell us that a useless Sheppard East subway is possible if the private sector kicks in a big chunk of cash? What a revelation! Newsflash! I could buy a second home, or a bigger car if the private sector gave me a lot of money too. Maybe Chong is just unable to present a business case for the line to nowhere because there really is no case to be made. Keep the good times rolling Ford!