With that many people loosing their jobs in Hamilton, won't it will have a ripple effect on the whole city? All those people are out of jobs, so what are they going to do, where are they going to go? Many may move away from Hamilton to find jobs in their field. I don't think there are any short term or long term benefits to the closure of the Stelco plant - it's just another domino falling in the wider recession.
Others have made this point on the long term effect. There will never be enough money for Hamilton to clean up those brown-lands if Stelco doesn't re-open. Who would pay to clean that up and then build something there like a condo when they could simply build their condo somewhere else that doesn't require millions of dollars of cleanup. And... who is going to be the first to build there when there is no guarantee that the whole thing will be cleaned up and revitalized.
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