Transport minister fires back at Bombardier for court injunction against Metrolinx - News Summed Up

Transport minister fires back at Bombardier for court injunction against Metrolinx


(Hannah Yoon/Canadian Press)In response, Bombardier announced Friday they have filed a motion for an injunction with the Ontario Superior Court in response to Metrolinx's "unjustified threats." "The big story here is we don't want to be in court," Bombardier's vice president of communications and public affairs, Mike Nadolski, told CBC Toronto. Metrolinx notice of intent previously called unsurprising​In a statement, Bombardier says the goal of the injunction application is to encourage Metrolinx to "resume good faith discussions." 'The big story here is we don't want to be in court,' Bombardier's vice president of communications and public affairs, Mike Nadolski, told CBC Toronto. It's business as usual ... Because the ultimate goal [is to] deliver cars to the people of Toronto," Nadolski said.


Source: CBC News February 10, 2017 20:48 UTC



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