Your new OC Transpo boss is going to be… interesting.
You know, sometimes you read a story and you just *feel* the collective groan rippling across the 613. This one, about Rick Leary, the new head of OC Transpo, and his… *history*… with unions in Toronto, definitely falls into that category. The man is promising "collaborative relationships" here in Ottawa, and bless his heart, I want to believe him. But when past and present union leaders from the TTC are saying his tenure was "adversarial" and bad for morale? *Mon dieu*, that's a red flag waving bigger than the one on Parliament Hill.
The real story is never on the Hill — it's always just off it. And right now, it's on our buses and at our light rail stations. OC Transpo has had its *share* of issues, hasn't it? From LRT breakdowns that leave you stranded somewhere between Tunney's Pasture and uOttawa, to the bus schedule roulette – it's a foundational part of our daily life here. We need someone who can fix things, not someone who's going to make a bad situation worse by creating internal friction.
### Why This Matters for Ottawa
This isn't just some bureaucratic shuffle; this touches every single person who relies on public transit, which, let's be honest, is most of us unless you're living in Westboro and just brunching all day.
* **Rider Experience:** An unhappy transit workforce often means a less reliable, less pleasant experience for us, the riders. Think about those long waits at Billings Bridge or the crowded buses on Bank Street.
* **Trust and Morale:** Building trust takes time, but eroding it can happen overnight. The last thing we need is a leadership style that alienates the very people who keep our city moving.
* **The Shawarma Run:** And let's be real, if the buses aren't running properly, how are you supposed to get your late-night shawarma fix on Rideau Street? These are the real Ottawa priorities.
We’re a city that prides itself on civility and, dare I say, collaboration. We like to think we can work things out. This isn't Toronto, with its... *vibrant*... politics. Ottawa is more structured, more about getting things done with a minimum of fuss. So, Mr. Leary, the city is watching. And hoping you left that "adversarial" playbook back on the 401.
Simone Okafor-Bouchard, MiTL Sports Desk, Ottawa.
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