12-10-2024, 03:31 PM
(12-10-2024, 02:09 PM)clasher Wrote: Convention centres and arenas are also pretty expensive to build, and I'm skeptical that it would be a wise use of public money. We'd face tough competition from London, Hamilton, and Toronto. I'd guess for as much as there are success stories of rinks/convention centres providing economic benefits, there's also a lot of places where they need millions a year in subsidies, and cost hundreds of millions to build.
Nothing is ever guaranteed, look at the failed urban revitalization attempts across canada in the 80's. There will always be risk involved in a large public infrastructure project, look at the Montreal Olympics vs the Vancouver Olympics. The main objective once leadership determines they want to pursue something, be it a convention centre, a stadium or something like the Human Right Museum, is how can we achieve our goal that gives us the highest likelihood of success.
Living life with a defeatist attitude is not productive "It might fail so why try".

