Thunder Bay can’t seem to buy a break.
Toronto’s contract to spend a billion dollars on streetcars to be made in Thunder Bay has hit a snag.
Premier Dalton McGuinty says they haven’t budgeted for their one-third share of Toronto’s $1.2-billion deal for Bombardier streetcars.
Infrastructure Minister George Smitherman says he is surprised Toronto made the commitment before checking with the province and Ottawa who are supposed to pickup a third each.
Toronto Mayor David Miller was unavailable to explain the deal Wednesday.
Bad Break for Thunder Bay
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