TravellingChris
Active Member
Look what happened with the "superlab." Remember that the project was cancelled after the UCP defeated the NDP in 2019. At the time this decision was presented as a "win" for taxpayers--that it was cheaper to use the existing arrangement with private companies than to build that facility.Great info, but I fully 100% believe the UCP would walk away from this project, and cite all the wasted costs on the NDP's decision to purchase this land (despite the UCP doing site prep).
I could easily see the UCP government reversing the decision to build the SW hospital, stating publicly that "Despite our herculean efforts, we have been unable to find a way to proceed with this project in a cost-effective, fiscally-responsible manner for the foreseeable future."
The press release would go on to muse about the challenges of the current macroeconomic environment, the obligation of the government to deliver other badly-needed health facilities elsewhere in the province; the decision to prioritize projects located in ridings that actually voted UCP; the shortage of doctors meaning that even if a hospital were built there would be nobody to actually work there; the poor performance of the Edmonton Elks; the erratic behaviour of Vladimir Putin; the erratic behaviour of Britney Spears; urban coyotes stealing garbage from people's recycling bins; pipelines crossing the site of the proposed hospital; coyotes crossing the site of the proposed hospital; and the fact that Danielle Smith really misses hosting her radio show.