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Originally Posted by GioforPM
Yeah, the things the mayor asked for (which were arguably not even moving the posts) were minimal. The actual cost escalation was already on the Flames and they grabbed the exit door.
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To be clear, it wasn't the mayor who asked for these things. They were all things CSEC agreed to as part of the approval process before she was even elected.
The hiccup seemed to come from figuring out how those things would be paid for within the framework of the agreement. Because the numbers were such a small part of the overall project, most people assume this was just an excuse CSEC used to back out while trying to pass the blame to the city.
Also, the mayor didn't give CSEC an out. The out was built into the contract. Both sides had to sign off on everything before the end of 2021 or the deal would die. There wasn't anything the mayor could do once CSEC decided they weren't going to sign off.
Now, maybe Murray misplayed his hand in both these situations, thinking he had the upper hand and the other side would never allow the deals to fall apart. People have said that he doesn't like to "lose" negotiations and can be brutal when he thinks the other side has no other option but to give in. In these cases, the other sides were willing to let the deals die.