Or, we can not hold another olympics and still do those things.
Commonwealth Games? Various world championships in winter sports?
The olympics were a net negative last time; they’d be worse a second time.
Community for the city of Vancouver, BC
Or, we can not hold another olympics and still do those things.
Commonwealth Games? Various world championships in winter sports?
The olympics were a net negative last time; they’d be worse a second time.
That argument is based on the assumption that things like the Canada Line, the Convention Center, and the Sea-to-Sky Highway were net negatives to Vancouver's economy. The games themselves were net neutral on their own and the lasting economic impact of the games was not insignificant. The Canada Line improved connectivity in the region and is already running up to it's ridership limits. The Convention Center has attracted world-renowned conferences like NeurIPS and continually brings massive amounts of economic impact to the city. The Sea-to-Sky Highway helped expand Whistler's economy and is enabling the development of a new ski resort near Squamish. It's hard to argue that these infrastructure projects were harmful for BC today.
Plus, Vancouver doesn't need to re-build the Canada Line or Convention Center or Sea-to-Sky Highway.
Also, Cypress (a big cost of the last games) isn't a venue this time around.
Didn't we convert a lot of the 2010 facilities to other recreation centres already? Like Hillcrest - used to host curling, I believe, but now it's part pool.