But they didn't know any plans back when they bought they house, because they didn't exist. They did know where the TUC was, and that anything was possible in the corridor. All sellers and purchasers were privy to the same info. How the province decided to build it, and change plans is largely irrelevant. This was always a case of buyer beware, and I have little doubt sale prices reflected that.
They can say "well I expected they would do this, or that, or treat us right" but it's our tax dollars, and expectations aren't a legal defence. To expect them to change anything at this point is ridiculous. This thing already costs an obscene amount of money. Lets not do anything that costs a dollar more.
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