Head Of Transit Union Calls For Inquiry Into Metrolinx

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Toronto, ON, Canada / Talk Radio AM640
By Maria Madden

Head Of Transit Union Calls For Inquiry Into Metrolinx
The President of Toronto’s transit union is calling for an independent public inquiry into Metrolinx.

In a scathing press release issued on Thursday morning, Bob Kinnear squarely took aim at the provincial government transit agency and the Liberal Government behind it, calling it’s oversight of Metrolinx, ”scandalous’.

According to Kinnear, who is the leader of the Amalgamated Transit Union, Local 113, ”the Union-Pearson Express fiasco is only the tip of the iceberg” adding that ”if you think that eHealth, the gas plants, Ornge helicopters, and the many other Liberal privatization schemes were expensive, you haven’t seen anything yet.”

The union head is accusing the Liberals of putting business interests ahead of the needs of the public, saying that ”unless decision-making changes, over the next decade, the money that will go into bad transit planning to mainly benefit multinational corporations will far surpass what has been thrown away already by the Liberals on other projects,” adding that ”decisions on transit infrastructure made now will affect our city for the rest of the 21st century. And the cost will be enormous.”

Kinear says that an expert second opinion makes sense and that he has already spoken to transit experts and stakeholders and has found broad support for the idea of an independent enquiry into Metrolinx,

”It is only sensible to determine independently if we are going to get value for money. So far, no Metrolinx project has been able to show that. It’s very disturbing.”

ATU CANADA Celebrates International Women’s Day!


In honour of International Women’s Day, ATU Canada would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the endless accomplishments women have made on social, political and economic fronts, world-wide. International Women’s Day is also seen as a day of celebration of women, all that they do, and the accomplishments they have made. Women and men celebrate International Women’s Day to honour those who began the struggle and those who continue to work for change and recognition of all efforts to improve the lives of women, both locally and globally. March 8th is a day for international solidarity among women and for global awareness. It is a day to celebrate the gains women have made and to focus on solutions to challenges they still face on a daily basis.

ATU Canada proudly recognizes and appreciates the outstanding women in our workplaces, communities, homes and hearts.

In Solidarity,

Paul Thorp
President, ATU Canada

Metrolinx the Great Unknown

Greater Toronto is currently undergoing the largest transit infrastructure expansion in its history. Metrolinx is an agency of the Government of Ontario developed to provide an affordable integrated means of transportation for the working people in the GTHA region.

Several teens attack bus driver at Southdale, inflict potentially ‘life-altering’ head injuries

Several teenagers assaulted a Metro Transit bus driver in a noontime attack at the Southdale stop in Edina, leaving their victim with potentially “life-altering” head injuries, authorities said.

A juvenile among the several suspects questioned has been arrested in connection with the attack, which occurred Thursday, Metro Transit spokesman Howie Padilla said Saturday night.

Halifax Transit union president calls for increased police presence at Dartmouth bridge terminal

ATU president Ken Wilson thinks Halifax Regional Police should have a community policing office at the bus terminal to act as a deterrent to violence.

The Dartmouth bridge terminal.

The head of the union representing Halifax Transit drivers is calling on the municipality to increase the police presence at the Dartmouth bridge terminal after a driver was assaulted last week.

Two people — one of whom was a 46-year-old uniformed bus driver who had just finished a shift — were allegedly punched and kicked by a pair of teen boys at the bus terminal Thursday night. The teens were arrested and are expected to appear in court at a later date.

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