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Originally Posted by Acajack
In other news, the PQ has announced that if elected they may scrap (well, probably not) or scale down the REM significantly because it doesn't cover enough of greater Montreal. And of course, not enough areas on and off island where the PQ is strongest.
At this point the risk to the project is minimal as the PQ is third in the polls.
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The CUPE has been funding a fringe group to come out against the REM. The CUPE is furious about the REM being a PPP and having autonomous trains. The PQ's plan is basically the trainsparence group's plan, which's point of view has been dismissed in court for being out of touch with reality. They've been trying to derail the REM since it was announced by using courts and the media.
The CUPE is forcing the PQ's hand here and that shouldn't even be legal.