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The city’s de facto executive committee, chaired by Mayor Jim Watson, wants the integrity commissioner to investigate journalist sources after information in a confidential memo revealing the nine-figure claims related to the Rideau Street sinkhole was leaked to this newspaper.
A motion presented by Coun. Eli El-Chantiry on Tuesday and fully endorsed by the finance and economic development committee directs the conduct watchdog to probe the “release” of the memo, and El-Chantiry told his colleagues that the police should be called if necessary.
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Morgan reported that the design of seven Stadler FLIRT trains is complete and manufacturing has started in Switzerland. Delivery of the new Trillium Line trains is expected to start this year, Morgan said.
Morgan has previously said the delivery of the Stadler trains is at the top of his watch list in assessing the Trillium Line schedule.
As for the Confederation Line extensions to Algonquin College and Moodie Drive in the west and Trim Road in the east, Morgan reported that East-West Connectors (Kiewit and Vinci) indicated “some schedule pressures” that have since been “resolved.” The handovers are still scheduled in 2024 for the eastern leg and 2025 for the western legs, though Morgan’s memo doesn’t offer exact dates.