Nenshi calling out CPR, and Nenshi dealing with the city's own policies are two completely different scenarios.
Why would we see Nenshi calling out city policies in the media? He's got direct access to communication without going to the media.
With CPR, he could request a meeting with them, which may go somewhere, but really, CPR needs a kick in the pants that making the issue public can bring.
Frankly, it need s some exposure. The city has to put it's resources on the line to help a corporation for which the city has no power to regulate, even within the city limits. The city cannot make bylaws that affect railway operations.
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