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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Sep 2014, p. 10

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’l to - WA’I‘ERIDO (Slim ' Wednesday. September 24. 20] t Region of Waterloo not worried about any potential delays (kindnuedfmmpagel won‘t be borne by Bombardier. have to agree with them, they feel for building our cars. Rather it's takinga look at production targets. which uses a force majeure clause this strike has been precipitated by being spent on basically preparing “Customers are always the pri- “l'hat gives us about a year and in its contracts to protect itselffrom the company, that in fact their forwarhere." ority. so now it will be back to busi- d half. but to be frank, I think we unforeseen circumstances. includ- paper work wasn't ready for these He said the cost of the strike was ness and putting a plan together really have to get going to get these ing war and labour disruptions, cars and they are using a force about $20 million quickly that gets us back to our pror cars done." he said. among other things majeure clause to get them a How much the strike cost has duction targets," she said. Any cost because of the strike “A lot of my members. and I'd chance to catch up on their paper- not been released, according to Throughout the strike, region work," he said, “But looking at my Stephanie Ash, spokesperson for staff. including Transportation ADVERTISEMENT end. that's howl feel things have Bombardier Transportation. Commissioner Thomas Schmidt, happened. that they are using that “There has been a lot ofmiscon- were in contact with Bombardier. force maieure clause to actually ceptions and misinformation circu- Schmidt said he is confident the . , _ allow them to catch up on some of lating in the community, that's for strike will have no effect on the Ontarlo 8 Beer Store delivers the drawings and the engineering sure." she said. “l don't think any- region's transit project. . . that they might be behind on. one has publicly stated what those “We don't anticipate it will have the lowest beer prices In Canada which is unfortunate that everyâ€" numbers are. but l think that the an impact. it is fairly far out and we _ _ ~ . , , body suffers in the meantime." bigger. more important message is do have a few options on the vehi- ()mario consumers hermit! from highly compellrlw beer market Pasqualino said it is not only the lots of people experience financial cles. so we're not worried. it‘s great employees and the company that loss during the strike, including that the strike is over and that Bom- suffer from the strike but also theiremployees and families.” bardier can Cill‘lllnllt' forward." he Ontarians, as the current projects She also said rumours about said. “C are paid for byOntario taxpayers. Bombardier initiating the strike to The region signed an agreement 2%“ m “Thiswasall done.ofcourse, on save itself from costly delays are Wlih Bombardier for l4 lileitity E ‘ . ‘2}- .. « money that our taxpayers have “unsubstantiated” and“incon‘ect." Freedom lightâ€"rail vehicles in Jul) ;_ ;‘ 1 “._ 4:. .. {3 been paying, hopefully to be used This week, the company will be 2013 for $92.3 million. The LRVs 55“.. "l :t' ‘ {5 cost $4.59 million each. plus taxes. UUfBEt. _, .-: ., g g; . . g g ., _ .- 15' mm rum < ‘~ ...‘_: l3 5; " .t Gradlng work =1" mm H _; a. “I? , ‘ I ‘i x . - .3, .. in... lg. -. . begins on Site ush- _ 1 *i ,yfi ”in... s.'..:'...l:;.f~::m mm ' Continued fmmpagei The city expects to buy the my SPECIALS remaining corridor property. which a, In”. I W is equal to about eight acres. from it it be d t 0 n We mmâ€"Ss’iEWHLean 3 tthrovmce some time next year ow we Se er, “int: an i uor ntarioconsumtrs a onven It I [ st r water has been a hot topic this summer ago“ Selling beer. Wine and hard liquor at M 5“ mm BEEF ”0‘34 kg. 4'w b mnanacgemeni P02: 3131,90‘021 (as; ()ntano more than l0.000 convenience store Bum“ 3MB M W 0' Gram W" of purchasing the hydro corridor $11M” “° “" M" h“ '°' “W 3157155217." Kill? EiT’J'L’Zi " m "69'“ SMOKED “'1'“ beabOU'_$.’;7mi“‘°"- . for example, consider the claims homes. would increase distribution BEEF 33.49!) W 311 “73434:” b. The aCQUlSlthn comes at a time oi those calling for liquor sales at costs significantly Add those higher LIVER M) x When the mmre Ufa proposedl “Sp convenience stores and gas stations. cost\ to Ontario's higher beer tax and $6.59 “0‘ 3703"} We” (I) by Rice commercial Group IS 9”“ including the multinational thains that prites trill rise ‘2 m ‘3 19 ”A" ”was“ 3115534 5-290 upm theair. . mini them They have falsely claimed It‘s JUSl common sense iron the o D. I b \ In March. the City and the devel beer prices are lower in Quebec than ( H) of the Ontario ('onvenience mm It is MW“ Opel’ agreed to a land swap deal for Ontario Storm Association told the media 5151;0th ‘ [Mn-u! mil My” w a v? 2:. - 924 and 930 at S(. “t_ across from “K Just not true Data gathered by the” members “never intimated that wehdy-gmu MWJ’WH . :v‘ . the regional landfill. In April. counr At Neilsen and analy/cd bi Nasigiint we were-"going to ochr cheap beer to “hum. h-myl i Cil approved the (05:60 and a four» l‘conomics shovu that (wen though anybody , ~ ‘ ‘ >4. , “I ~ I . . l d b ill] \ h, d (lntario beer lanes are double those in He referred to higher priccs as an “up ' IS an gas at WI a ( or“ In? ~ ()ucbcr. aieragc wllini: pint-s al the thargr" related to “th tonicniencc “ ' ' 1- ' ' lm'msquare fee" Beer “we are still lower tailor " .r- g ‘ ‘ ‘ , ”at approval- hf‘wever- came When prices belorc R(l\€rnan' tiilcs We know milk and bread costs %-5 ‘ A‘- ‘4 a“ - a ; % mm a holding pHMSIQn on the 9118 were crammed the study ltiund the mtirc at the convenience store But 3‘ > F " {it}, 4,; A ' ~ that freezes construction untilafull ascragc (tntario beer [Witt was more the tomenicncc ’up chargc' of selling ',;" f? ‘ » . f i ~?.., traffic analysis can be completed. than llt'. lower ll also liiund that the altohol H a much higher to“ than Just l ' J V l g ‘ , i R I G I DA I R E more public engagement‘ lnClUd' prc lair phi: for: hast sclklirig patkagt" will?“ and cednts I , ‘ . ' l ‘ mg open houses _ (an OCCUR anti si/e\ h. _ an . at s wcrc m at rice one Acton rmentin . , - - . lower here at the HccrpNtiirc \dlt‘\ lop minors" :‘hat prirc do it: [I I‘.,-:l : l._ I! '. llnlll. any. ”3th improvements In fact. prites It the Hccr \ttirc arc plate on the gains we have made in , I 7 ~63 . ff. identified In [hf "am" analy‘“ are the ltmcst in ( anode rcdiiting drinking and driving" Whal £9? 1a} I? complete. ‘ ‘ That's because lht'lt‘ z» ll’llt'l'l\L' price do we place on keeping crime ‘ ,k'Y‘I’ f ,l “’59 (A‘lmmc'rmal ‘ (WHIP tiimpetiiiiin among hri‘arrx uho sci out or our neighbourhood LlinVChICflCC . ‘ ' , i , appealed [he “le (kW-WW” I“ ll'Klf own prices ll thi' llccr More s storm. close to our homes' . , . " ’7'. - l "" approve the development with a tilt retail locations Nth lit-ouch! lhc real debate it not about prlkt: ' “a , d ‘ holding prmision VVlll’l lht‘ ()tlléllll) multiple price thangcs in hrcucrs Ontario consumers already “in on ,’_ , ' ' Municipal Baal-(L iockey for position and markct ~hari pine McFadden said tht‘ ('"V Is Sllll [he Beer Store is a iirriirilcicli [be real debate l\ about whether ‘ working on the terms (ll reference open system Any breucr tan \t'll as Ontario really needs I000“ new 5? f ll] H W‘ I d lhi ‘ it many brands in I\ mam Hccr More liquor stores ll lhc result is an “. or a [a K S“ y a,“ .( pt 8 ( ltKalltinfi as they choose It‘s .i highly i-rlmon oi responsible sales and higher have the traffic “Udy flnlSht‘tl tomptlitiic selling crisironnicnl With bcci prices we re terrain lhal most before ill? case PVC! goes I” [he more than ll'Xl brewers and more than Hriiariaru uill my lhc inst 1‘ inst too 0MB- 4lll brands competing. tonsumcrx reap high NO (law for the 0th hearing lids the benefits Ill itimpctitiiin through been WI. hill McFadden t'xpt‘t l\ n “Mfr rim“ ,, t”, m ., pm“, ,,, mi (in .,, SALES EVENT to bt‘sometimc next year ) ( "WW“? ”Pr" “Us“ " ““i J . 1».pr s..n...../ii»...,r ii \Hi ”mum.” In the mean time. work to level “'rmj'wn {SWLI‘L ”'23:“ Allhzll ”‘4' ‘"“"-"l"""""""""""i’ “ “M“ ”1"”1': and grade the land has already tr at in c I c i 1.. N1!“ In who» i mm um... i i _ - . brewers“ would be dcriicd thc abilit» Huston! Rerua‘rirt mi inhri mun/i inprrulr SEE OUR PJE‘V FLYER lf‘ TODAY‘S PAPER begun despite the hOIdlng (0nd] - to sell in small tonicnirmc sltirrs and W ”a" \mr- in ”My min-mmm in” A "on ”M1590" I“ Prep“? ”1" "I" an «minus thin lt'tlutlnpr' thum- luv «m murmN-rrv-h .. / 0R VlElii, lT ONLHJE - BADBOY,CA for oritistniction was Included in the land sale agreement in Man’h

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