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The waste problem was probably compounded by the fact that they sent it to virtually every pharmacy in the province as well. Cut the order by three quarters and only make the vaccine available at select locations throughout the province (10-15 locations each in Calgary/Edm and 1-2 places in the smaller cities etc.) and you’ve dealt with your waste problem.
 
Hey Smitty, look what your fellow MAGA lover in Texas is doing? He’s building as opposed to your backwards thinking of saving and gee whiz - “@we can’t afford anything right now cause of the Liberals…..”

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Hey Smitty, look what your fellow MAGA lover in Texas is doing? He’s building as opposed to your backwards thinking of saving and gee whiz - “@we can’t afford anything right now cause of the Liberals…..”

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$146 Billion for "Congestion relief projects" in Texas - that's funny. A few more lanes will do it - until it doesn't. Seriously, when is enough enough of that madness.

Dreeshen's comment - probably too many bike lanes in Houston slowing things up.

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Funny. Will be interesting to hear province's response.


“The vast majority of people don’t know 37 per cent of the property taxes they pay actually go to the province, and that’s because they get a single bill, and this is issued by the City of Calgary,” said Mayor Jyoti Gondek.

I'm sure Gondek is right about that. Just the way the province wants it, too.
 
Funny. Will be interesting to hear province's response.


“The vast majority of people don’t know 37 per cent of the property taxes they pay actually go to the province, and that’s because they get a single bill, and this is issued by the City of Calgary,” said Mayor Jyoti Gondek.

I'm sure Gondek is right about that. Just the way the province wants it, too.

Also interesting for those that saw their municipal taxes go up.

"The invoice was requested by (Calgary) city council in March after the provincial property tax portion went up 15.6 per cent compared with the previous year."
 
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I assume you mean this one:
and not this one?
 
Will this finally end Smith and the UCP's undeserved reputation for being decent at financial management?

Alberta projecting larger deficit for the year — $6.5B — due in part to lower oil prices​


 

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