Ontario government threatens to withhold $60-million in LRT funding

The Ontario government is threatening to withhold light rail transit (LRT) funding if issues with Ottawa's Confederation Line are not resolved.

In a letter to the City of Ottawa on Wednesday, November 3, the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) asked for assurances that province's funds are being used for a safe system and requested updates on issues, including cracked wheels and derailments.

The province is threatening to withhold a $60-million payment if it doesn't get confirmation that three issues under investigation by the Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) have been addressed.

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Before the money can be released, the MTO says it needs the following in writing from the city:

The office of Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson has responded to CityNews Ottawa's request for comment, confirming the letter from MTO was received.

“The letter appears to be standard due diligence by the province,” said Watson's Press Secretary Patrick Champagne. “The city has already undertaken to address all issues raised in the letter. Mayor Watson has asked the City Manager to review the letter and to provide a more fulsome update to council and the public in the coming days.”

The province has committed up to $600-million for Stage 1 of LRT, and up to $1.208-billion for Stage 2.