Rideau Transit Group wants $230 million from Ottawa’s property taxpayers because of costs it swallowed from the Rideau Street sinkhole, even though a cornerstone of the LRT contract signed with the city was supposed to transfer all risk to the private consortium. Read More
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Why does RTG think it's owed $230M from city taxpayers because of the sinkhole?
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