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Potential design and construction issues:

The Montreal-based engineering giant SNC-Lavalin is one of the key partners in RTG — along with ACS Infrastructure and Ellis Don — and is the. In its document, Infrastructure Canada points out that the city and SNC-Lavlain were "having difficulty reaching consensus on who is to blame for current Stage 2 schedule delays," adding that "recent escalations between city and RTG will not help.

"There is potential for negative public reaction should it become publicized that Stage 2 payments are being made in the current context," the documents said. Premier Doug Ford, right, pledged $1.2 billion to expand Ottawa's light-rail network on March 22, 2019. But the province still hasn't paid the final $60 million promised to Stage 1, and has called an inquiry into the Confederation Line.While LRT Stage 2 payments from the upper levels of government appear on track, the city is still waiting for the last $120 million for Stage 1.

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