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Trainmaker in intense talks with TTC.


Howard Moscoe Howard Moscoe is a city councillor in Toronto, Canada, representing Ward 15 in the western part of Eglinton-Lawrence. Among the most prominent and longest-serving councillors in the city, he is also known for an outspokenness which has landed him in controversy at times.  is passionate about spending public dollars in Ontario.

"I don't want to build my cars in a communist regime," says the chair of the Toronto Transit Commission.

"I want to make my cars where it benefits Canadian workers. I am not going to allow millions and millions of dollars to flip out Verb 1. flip out - react in an excited, delighted, or surprised way; "he flipped when he heard that he was accepted into Princeton University"
flip

react, respond - show a response or a reaction to something

2.
 of the country just because Siemens, a German company, wants to make our cars in China."

Moscoe says he will buy shirts made in China, but not vehicles that will eventually require servicing and parts.

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 is continuing exclusive negotiations with Bombardier on the design and price of approximately 230 replacement cars over five years with a budget of $705 million. The work would be done at the Thunder Bay Thunder Bay, city (1991 pop. 113,946), SW Ont., Canada, on Thunder Bay inlet of Lake Superior. The city was created in 1970 by the amalgamation of the twin cities of Fort William and Port Arthur and two adjoining townships.  facility.

German rival Siemens says they can produce the same subway car for less money. Mario Peloquin, Siemens's director of business development says they have not seen the TTC specifications, but through "intelligence gathering" they perceive the model will be designed much like the Chinese car.

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Siemens' presence in Ontario consists of five administrative employees, but Peloquin says those numbers will increase if they are found to be successful bidders in a number of Ontario projects. He says a document submitted to the TTC guarantees the company would do as much work in Ontario as possible in a new final assembly plant that could create up to 100 jobs. Possible plant locations have not been disclosed. However, most of the manufacturing would take place in China where labour costs are significantly lower.

"We are trying to become more of a local player in Canada," Peloquin says.

Moscoe, who has not responded to Siemens with an official reply says "that doesn't impress me."

Negotiations between Bombardier and the TTC have been placed on a six-month time limit. If the transit system does not obtain satisfactory negotiations "we will go to the market."

It is an incentive to ensure Bombardier tallies TALLIES, evidence. The parts of a piece of wood out in two, which persons use to denote the quantity of goods supplied by one to the other. Poth. Obl. pt. 4, c. 1, art. 2, Sec. 7.  in at a fair price, Moscoe says.

A third party will audit the company's bid to ensure it is competitive with other similar contracts.

The only way the exclusive discussions will be terminated is if Bombardier asks for too much money, Canadian Autoworkers Local 1075 president Paul Pugh says. "If they don't (measure up) the deal is off," Pugh says.

Such a contract would bring back up to 350 people in addition to the current workforce of just fewer than 400. BiLevel cars The bilevel car (the North American English term) or double-decker (other forms of English) is a design to solve the problem of increasing passenger capacity on railway carriages, without fitting more (smaller) seats into the same space and/or decreasing the pitch (distance  are a steady seller, something that has kept the plant going through financial hardships. Pugh expects a steady flow of contracts will continue as the plant employees begin work on the subway cars destined des·tine  
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1. To determine beforehand; preordain: a foolish scheme destined to fail; a film destined to become a classic.

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 for Toronto.

"This plant could be doing very well for the next five years. There is a ton of work. That is why I am guardedly optimistic op·ti·mist  
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1. One who usually expects a favorable outcome.

2. A believer in philosophical optimism.



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. The worst is over."

He expects to see a workforce of about 900 by this time next year, almost the same amount of employees they had before the massive layoff Layoff

1. When a company eliminates jobs regardless of how good the employees' performance. 2. A risk reduction, made by investment bankers, that minimizes the potential downside associated with a commitment to purchase and sell a stock issue unsubscribed by stockholders holding
 almost three years back. Once Montreal gives the OK, it will take six to eight months before the plant kicks into full production mode.

Toronto is also looking to place another order for 150 refurbished and 100 new light streetcars.

A report at the next TTC executive meeting will detail how the board will proceed, but Moscoe says the contract will be open for tender. Siemens will have an opportunity to bid.

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By KELLY LOUISEIZE

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