By Nick Fillmore
If a group constructing a massive project for you set a budget of $1.4-billion, but later came back and said they were spending $2.5-billion, what would you do? Normally you would probably throw the whole team out the door, and perhaps sue them for the $1.1-billion overrun.

Wow. Look at all the empty seats for Pan Am rugby matches, whatever kind of ivory league school sport rugby is in the first place. But then who other than the elites can afford to attend these ‘Games’. According to a recent CBC report, tickets for the closing ceremonies are not going up to and over $1,400 dollars. But the rest of us will be paying the bills for all of this long after those closing ceremonies are over.
But in this case, the $1.1-billion overrun belongs to former Premier David Peterson’s Pan Am Games organizing committee, and even though two officers were fired, expenses continue to climb. By the time they’re finished, I’ll bet it will cost $3-billion – well over double the amount we were told in the beginning we would be paying.
But considering that the Games are a big hit with influential folks in Toronto, there’s not nearly as much criticism of the atrocious waste of money as there would be if, say, Toronto Community Housing was found to have greatly overspent.
http://www.rcinet.ca/en/2014/11/27/pan-am-games-costs-still-rising/
Moreover, it seems that the proud folks of our “world class city” don’t want to blemish the image of the Games, which are running in Toronto and across Southwestern Ontario from July 7 to 26, followed by the ParaPan Am Games, August 7 to 15. Continue reading





























































