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Originally Posted by kermitology
Corbella shouldn't be relied upon to provide any fact-based reporting on this matter:
https://twitter.com/user/status/1482031287141421058
https://twitter.com/user/status/1482125964892983296
Meanwhile Sean Chu is getting all of his information on this matter from her only it seems based on his comments/questions in council.
I've also seen Freeway (Ryan Pike) get called a city shill for trying to just report on the actual facts of this matter.
I'm honestly shocked that so many people are just falling for the trap of this opinion piece.
People are assuming that an emergency council meeting would have changed anything from the city's perspective. It wouldn't have. This was CSEC's decision that they made ending the agreement trying to blame it on green initiatives and sidewalks when it was the rising costs. The lack of honesty from CSEC is infuriating.
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I don’t know how you figure a meeting wouldn’t have changed anything. Here we are less than two weeks later trying to get people back to the table. Surely that type of approach could’ve been started in December?
It’s crazy to me that that attitude from the city in response to the deal failing wasn’t reconciliation and trying to move forward. It’s a huge project for the city, and when some councillors wanted to meet and have a discussion the mayor basically brushes it off, and people are good with that?