| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Anonymous | Return to sanity on the roads! |
| 2 | Anonymous | |
| 3 | Marisa Forsyth | |
| 4 | Brian Landry | Public agencies and organizations have proven time and again they can do things as well or better than the private sector. This plan is just government's abdication of its responsibilities. |
| 5 | Anonymous | |
| 6 | ken two dogs fraser | It's a P3 move. We the tax payers will pay dearly when the private sector need to do repairs on our roads. They will take the money and run and the Goverment will need to spend BIG BIG BIG bucks to get all the roads back up to standards. Private companies will profit and Goverment will loose again and again and again. Two Dogs. I agree with Bob. |
| 7 | Anonymous | |
| 8 | Anonymous | Hard to beleive privatization will lead to better road when the purpose is strictly for the industry to make money |
| 9 | Steve Coombes | I don't believe the province is saving money by going with contractors and the grade of service is less. |
| 10 | David Brake | |
| 11 | Tim Piraino | Excellent Leadership fosters excellent workmanship. To award ATC's in the manner proposed, brings forward a plethora of logistical and public responsibilities that cannot be properly maintained. All public transparency will be tossed to the wayside, and any accountability will be lost. In order to achieve the best possible outcome, long term, the Ontario Government must focus its resources on the skill and knowledge of those people that have built the foundation from which we must move forward. |
| 12 | Lorna Bulgin | |
| 13 | david clarkson | |
| 14 | Kerry Gennings | I'm still angered by the provincial Tories selling off the 401. It appears as though the Liberals are following the same warped ideas of how to save money at the expense of a well thought out plan of how to provide a proper infrastructure. |
| 15 | Anonymous | |
| 16 | Anonymous | |
| 17 | Ciro L. | I think privatizing is not the way to improve and save money, because at the end, we as tax payers will pay to more money. One really bad example is the 407 highway.
There are better ways to achieve this like stream processes, better resources management, transparency, accountability. |
| 18 | jim kendall | |
| 19 | Tammy Kirkwood | |
| 20 | Anonymous | |
| 21 | STEPHEN HURDLE | LESS CIVIL SERVANTJOBS----MORE POCKET MONEY FOR PRIVATE-SECTOR BUDDIES!!!!!!! |
| 22 | Anonymous | |
| 23 | Anonymous | those bastards..... we dont need no stinking ATCs.
Why???, when we have fully trained and experience people on the job NOW(or used)!! |
| 24 | Chris Stromberg | |
| 25 | Alicia Czekierda | We need public oversight and not these private entrepreneurs whose only interest is linging their pockets from ours |
| 26 | chris cormier | Typical government decisons. There is nothing better than paying taxes high enough so private contracters can soak the Ministry. When will taxpayers ever stand up and realize that public services are cheaper and more effective than privitization. It will probably take someone losing their life, like Walkerton for the government and taxpayers to change their ways. |
| 27 | Robert Laurie | |
| 28 | Anonymous | |
| 29 | Mandy Dumais | |
| 30 | Kathleen Demareski | The government promised to rebuild public services not sell them off the highest bidder. Its not right..it is just not right. |
| 31 | Brenda McCullagh | |
| 32 | Elaine Bagnall | |
| 33 | Anonymous | I think the people of Ontario should realize what privatization is all about and speak out! |
| 34 | Maria Smith | |
| 35 | Anonymous | More privatization means poorer roads |
| 36 | Christina Fountain | |
| 37 | Joan White | |
| 38 | David Lundy | |
| 39 | Anonymous | |
| 40 | stuart eade | |
| 41 | Anonymous | |
| 42 | Anonymous | |
| 43 | kristy grahame | |
| 44 | Anonymous | I think the decision makers have commitments to themselves, and very sincerely doing their best to achieve those. |
| 45 | Donat Jeanneault | |
| 46 | Anonymous | |
| 47 | Louise Hypher | |
| 48 | Anonymous | |
| 49 | Steve Lymer | |
| 50 | Barb Thomas | Highway 407 should teach us that government paid workers can do the job better for less. |