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Shirtback Jan 12th 2017 1:56 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by MillieF (Post 12149433)
Yes that is so very sad, poor poor kid.

A friend of my son was arested yesterday selling drugs at school. I was really shocked. My son wasn't, which is more shocking. Why can't kids just stay at a 'safe' age.....

I was shocked by the revelations of the LEO officer (as well as the school staff) assigned to my kids' school (back when they were at school) about the limitations of his (their) role regarding drugs :(.

scrubbedexpat091 Jan 12th 2017 9:15 am

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If there is ever a fire, no way anyone could sleep through the sound. Poor dog was scared to death.

(Not a real alarm, they are doing the annual fire testing today.)

Piff Poff Jan 12th 2017 11:23 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 12149965)
People in Alberta being charged a carbon tax for family cremations.

You couldn't make this up if you tried.

Yeah but a load of us has just got rebate cheques, so they are all happy now:blink::rolleyes::nod:

BristolUK Jan 12th 2017 12:43 pm

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Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 12150521)
Yeah but a load of us has just got rebate cheques, so they are all happy now:blink::rolleyes::nod:

Wasn't it Alberta a few years ago where there was a surplus of budget funds so everyone got a rebate of a few hundred?

Piff Poff Jan 12th 2017 12:45 pm

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12150546)
Wasn't it Alberta a few years ago where there was a surplus of budget funds so everyone got a rebate of a few hundred?

Yeah, 2005, the year we arrived, now Alberta is in deficit:blink:

BristolUK Jan 12th 2017 12:51 pm

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Originally Posted by Piff Poff (Post 12150547)
Yeah, 2005, the year we arrived...

That long ago? Wow.

I remember reading about it and thinking why didn't they just keep it in reserve or put it into a health budget or something.

Teaandtoday5 Jan 12th 2017 2:54 pm

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12150443)
If there is ever a fire, no way anyone could sleep through the sound. Poor dog was scared to death.

(Not a real alarm, they are doing the annual fire testing today.)

The battery went in one of our CO alarms over Christmas, so it did that annoying repetitive beep. Which was made worse by trying various batteries to try to find good ones. The dog was seriously unhappy. :thumbdown:

Piff Poff Jan 12th 2017 3:51 pm

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12150548)
That long ago? Wow.

I remember reading about it and thinking why didn't they just keep it in reserve or put it into a health budget or something.

Or put it towards further education for the kids!

Souvy Jan 12th 2017 11:03 pm

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Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12150548)
That long ago? Wow.

I remember reading about it and thinking why didn't they just keep it in reserve or put it into a health budget or something.

Because AB has a habit of building a surplus and then blowing it on bribes to keep the voters happy.

Souvy Jan 12th 2017 11:31 pm

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 
Pedestrians in parts of Ottawa have abandoned sidewalks (inadequately ploughed) in favour of pristine cycle lanes.

Apparently a lot of cyclists are narked. That's about par for the course with the holier-than-thou cycling brigade.

I'm sure that if the ploughing regime were switched, cyclists would soon be mowing people down on the sidewalks.

plasticcanuck Jan 13th 2017 4:10 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 12150804)
Because AB has a habit of building a surplus and then blowing it on bribes to keep the voters happy.

The country held as example for excess oil revenue funds is Norway. Its fund is approaching a trillion dollars.

dbd33 Jan 13th 2017 4:42 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by plasticcanuck (Post 12151084)
The country held as example for excess oil revenue funds is Norway. Its fund is approaching a trillion dollars.

Norway can do that because they charged me sufficient for the beer I drank there to support the health service during the decades of oil production.

Novocastrian Jan 13th 2017 4:59 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by plasticcanuck (Post 12151084)
The country held as example for excess oil revenue funds is Norway. Its fund is approaching a trillion dollars.

Which, if properly managed, as it is, produces about $60 bn pa returns. Half of this goes to capital preservation, meaning roughly $30 bn pa is distributed to sensible Norwegian projects and social policies.

The UK could have done that but Maggie chose to give it all to rich people.

Novocastrian Jan 13th 2017 5:02 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by dbd33 (Post 12151118)
Norway can do that because they charged me sufficient for the beer I drank there to support the health service during the decades of oil production.

Unfortunately they believe a sensible social policy is to make alcohol unaffordable.

Shard Jan 13th 2017 7:34 am

Re: Random stuff - the anything else thread
 

Originally Posted by Souvy (Post 12149965)
People in Alberta being charged a carbon tax for family cremations.

You couldn't make this up if you tried.

Seems that the burner, is a nice little earner. ;) So many arbitrary taxes these days. I don't see any issue with it.


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