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Originally Posted by psicodude
Why would the TTN be concerned about being a good neighbour. This was business, pure and simple. They negotiated for and received what they felt was the best price for the land and I say good for them. It's not their fault nobody in this province can plan more than 5 years out at a time.
Can we go back to talking about fly-overs and basket weaves now please?
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I can't believe no one else thanked this. Its business. If I sold my house for a ridiculous amount of money my buddies would give me high fives and congratulate me. The TTN got a good deal because they had a buyer who really wanted the property. To suggest 'white guilt' is an factor is just plain wrong. Its business, and the TTN had one chance to make this deal. They were completely fair here and just made sure to make a deal that they could bring their voters to get acceptance.