Metrolinx Executives Depart Amid Delays
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•Metrolinx makes changes to key roles in staffing shakeup as delayed LRT projects stumble | Globalnews.ca
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Two senior transit executives at Metrolinx appear to be casualties of a major shakeup at the provincial transit agency.
The changes come in the wake of several Global News stories outlining the construction and financial challenges plaguing the Eglinton Crosstown, Finch West and Hurontario LRTs.
One of the executives who left the agency was directly involved in the delivery of transit projects, while another dealt with public-private partnerships, also known as P3 projects.
Critics say the changes show the Ford government’s transit agenda is stalling and mired in delays.
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