Wednesday, June 05, 2019

'A little bit of a red flag': Valley Line West LRT shortlist includes SNC-Lavalin

An elevated guideway for the west leg of the Valley Line LRT would look similar to this, covering a span from 146 Street to 154 Street in order to avoid traffic at 149 Street along Stony Plain Road. SUPPLIED: CITY OF EDMONTON / EDMWP
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Embattled Quebec engineering firm SNC-Lavalin is one of three contenders vying to build the west leg of the Valley Line LRT.
The shortlist for the 14-kilometre extension from downtown to Lewis Farms includes three teams made up of a consortium of companies and guarantors, all seeking to design, build and partially finance the project.
The three groups selected to proceed to the request for proposal stage include:
• Flatiron/AECON/Dragados Valley Line West Joint Venture
• Urban Mobility Partners
• WestLINK Group
“Obviously, that name has got a little bit of a red flag attached to it,” said Ward 9 Coun. Tim Cartmell Wednesday after the list was released. “It’s been in the news, but SNC does infrastructure works all over the world and I’m sure that our administration has done our due diligence to ensure that this is a proponent that is going to be able to deliver the project, at least until we see the final proposals.”
SNC-Lavalin is accused of paying $47.7 million in bribes to public officials in Libya between 2001 and 2011. The company, its construction division and a subsidiary also face one charge each of fraud and corruption for allegedly defrauding various Libyan organizations of $129.8 million.
If convicted, the company could be banned from bidding on federal government projects for up to 10 years.
Ward 1 Coun. Andrew Knack said it was “interesting” to learn that SNC-Lavalin made the shortlist as council members aren’t involved in the bidding process, but he said he’s confident the city’s fairness monitor and other contract measures will get the city the best contract and protect it from any situations that could arise as a consequence of SNC-Lavalin’s legal situation.
“The fact that we have two other very well-qualified groups that are bidding on this gives me comfort that we’re not going to be put in a situation where we’re not suddenly going to get value for what is a really critical project,” he said.
The city expects to announce the chosen bid in 2020. Construction will follow, and it is anticipated the line will be up and running in 2026 or 2027.
TransEd, the group of companies developing the Valley Line southeast extension, did not make a bid for the west extension, spokeswoman Sue Heuman said in an email Wednesday. Bruce Ferguson, the city’s LRT expansion and renewal manager, said each of the companies that comprise TransEd were given an opportunity to bid, but many opted not to. Bombardier, which is doing trains for the southeast extension, has indicated it would like to bid on trains for the west extension, but that part of the procurement won’t come until later, Ferguson said.
Unlike the southeast extension, which is being developed as a P3 project (a public-private partnership), the west line will be built as a “design, build, finance”, which means the chosen developer will partially finance the work, and will be incentivized to progress the project by payments being released only upon reaching certain milestones.
Through its P3 with the city, TransEd designed, is building, and will operate the southeast extension for 30 years. The 13-kilometre line will run between Mill Woods and downtown, and is supposed to be in operation by 2020.
Ferguson said decisions about the best way to operate the two extensions as a “seamless” line will be figured out in a few years once the southeast leg is up and running.
“It will be a single line end to end,” he said.
— With files from the Canadian Press
'People will die' 
NDP slams government supervised consumption site review


Alberta’s new United Conservative government is reviewing supervised drug consumption sites across the province, and won’t fund any new ones until that report is complete.
Jason Luan, Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, told reporters Monday on his way into the house he hopes to have a report in the coming weeks.
“We need to balance the need for those people who need the access to the supervised consumption sites … (with) the needs of the community,” Luan said.
Heather Sweet, NDP mental health and addictions critic, said the UCP’s move to freeze funding for new sites effectively means the government is rejecting the harm-reduction model.
“This is now going to become an issue where people struggling with addictions in urban centres are going to get resources that people in rural Alberta will not,” she said Monday.
“People will die if these sites are not opened.”
Sweet pointed out the NDP did a review into this very topic a year ago, and questioned the need for the UCP to repeat that work.
The UCP election platform promised $100 million for a comprehensive mental health and addiction strategy, and $40 million for an opioid strategy.
“But in order to spend the money wisely and responsibly, we do need to take a look at what have we learned from our current process,” Luan said.
“Our commitment is to the full continuum of care, so all the way from harm reduction to recovery.”
Premier Jason Kenney is opposed to safe injection sites, and criticized them  when he was opposition leader.
“Helping addicts inject poison into their bodies is not a long-term solution to the problem” of drug addiction, he wrote on Facebook in 2018, after voicing his opposition to the sites in an interview with the Lethbridge Herald.
“Enabling someone to commit slow motion suicide — to throw their life away — is not compassion.”

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Erica Schoen is the director of the supervised drug consumption site at Boyle Street Community Services on August 8, 2018. Shaughn Butts / Postmedia SHAUGHN BUTTS / POSTMEDIA

DEADLY INDIAN HEAT WAVE 
CLIMATE CHANGE


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I AM A FOOTNOTE IN THIS BOOK FOR MY RESEARCH ON CARGILL INC. AND PALM OIL WHICH WAS USED BY OXFAM

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OPERATION OVERLORD


IT WAS NEVER CALLED D-DAY
(IT WAS KNOWN AS OPERATION NEPTUNE)


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Operation Overlord was the code name for the Battle of Normandy, the Allied operation that launched the successful invasion of German-occupied Western Europe during World War II. The operation was launched on 6 June 1944 with the Normandy landings (Operation Neptune, commonly known as D-Day).
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6 days ago - Normandy Invasion, also called Operation Overlord or D-Day, during World War II, the Allied invasion of western Europe, which was launched ...

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Codenamed Operation 'Overlord', the Allied landings on the Normandy beaches marked the start of a long and costly campaign to liberate north-west Europe ...

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Suffield Base in Alberta is the largest chemical biological weapons*** research centre in North America, and one of only three NATO CBW research projects world wide. The other two are in Haiti and England.
The British centred there CBW research in Alberta because it was cattle country, large tracts of empty grazing area. My father told me about Anthrax operations the British conducted during WWII that occurred in Scotland. This was his direct knowledge from working in the Intelligence unit of the Canadian Theatre of Operations during WWII.These were tests were conducted for studying the feasibility of killing all the agricultural animals in Germany if D-Day failed. This was classified information until 1997 the year my father died.

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MOVIES OF OPERATION OVERLORD

 















Seventy-five years ago, the Normandy landings, which began on D-Day (June 6, 1944), marked the beginning of the end of World War Two. Codenamed ‘Operation Neptune,’ the Allies, under the supreme command of U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower, regained a foothold in Western Europe. Reuters was there with British and U.S. correspondents reporting from the beaches. Two of those pictured are Doon Campbell and Seaghan Maynes.
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