Given the concerns about the degree of accountability in TransLink’s governance model, and the process by which transportation investment decisions are made in the province (by all levels of government), the use of a dictatorial figure annoyed that he can no longer make unilateral decisions without public input is somewhat ironic.
An unfortunate way of expressing displeasure with the current plebiscite process.
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Given the concerns about the degree of accountability in TransLink’s governance model, and the process by which transportation investment decisions are made in the province (by all levels of government), the use of a dictatorial figure annoyed that he can no longer make unilateral decisions without public input is somewhat ironic.
An unfortunate way of expressing displeasure with the current plebiscite process.
Geez man — it’s humour. Take a break and have a laugh.
It was funny the first time, the 63rd, not so much.