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Adult supervision is needed and has been for some time. Its a common theme Federally and Provincially here in Alberta.

More unfortunately for the Feds, they do not have a current windfall from resource revenues to help cover up their budgeting and management shortcomings.
 
"I am pleased to uncork this potential relationship and allow our partnership to flow. Water to wine, so to speak"

I'm still of the opinion of Redford back in her day of boycotting BC wine! Since they didn't want our oil "running through our province," why should we buy their wine? Coincidentally they also didn't want "us" running through their province either. Remember when AB license plates and corresponding vehicles were being targeted?

Haven't bought a bottle since and never will.
 
Not surprising, given he has friends in high places. Sadly, I suppose now there is a precedent for every other lawyer who behaves badly to get away with it too.
 
Did anyone hear about Steve Wong, the young man who was diagnosed with gastric cancer with a good prognosis? He tragically died on Friday, 16 weeks after his diagnosis. His final days were extremely painful as the tumour grew and fractured his spine. He never got an oncologist appointment. Danielle Smith, the health minister, and the whole UCP caucus have Steve's blood on their hands. I was wondering why he was ignored. Do you think it was due to racism?
 

"Alberta’s seven-month moratorium on renewable power approvals has left a legacy of dozens of cancelled projects and legal uncertainty, says an analysis done on the one-year anniversary of the move.
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The clean energy think tank the Pembina Institute says in a report released Friday that 53 wind and solar projects were abandoned after the United Conservative Party government paused approvals for seven months then failed to clarify new rules for those developments."
 

"Alberta’s seven-month moratorium on renewable power approvals has left a legacy of dozens of cancelled projects and legal uncertainty, says an analysis done on the one-year anniversary of the move.
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The clean energy think tank the Pembina Institute says in a report released Friday that 53 wind and solar projects were abandoned after the United Conservative Party government paused approvals for seven months then failed to clarify new rules for those developments."
So many jobs.
 
Looking at upcoming projects. The Province is having problems getting contractors interested in the P3 Schools. Lots coming but no appetite for the risk.
Crap.

We bought where we did because there's a school coming in that we want our boys to go to.
 

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