
Conservative Senate leader criticizes $330K rebrand of high-speed rail project
MONTREAL — The Senate Opposition leader says it was “irresponsible” for a federal Crown corporation to spend $330,000 on a rebranding exercise for a high-speed rail line.
During Senate question period on Wednesday, Conservative Sen. Leo Housakos criticized the decision to pay an outside marketing firm to help rebrand a Via Rail subsidiary with a new name and logo.
“This kind of irresponsible spending without any accountability or economic logic illustrates the waste that has characterized the Liberal government,” he said.
Housakos was referring to Alto, a Crown corporation responsible for building a high-speed rail project between Toronto and Quebec City.