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99 Stupid Things the Government did with Our Money 1-18 99 stupid things the government spent your money on - Canada - Macleans.ca Some real stellar wins here. Stephen Harper’s government has pumped $6 million into Quebec snowmobile clubs City of Ottawa spent $1.8 million to buy land it would have eventually gotten for free under a “right-of-way” arrangement with the landowner 19-34 99 stupid things the government spent your money on (II) - Canada - Macleans.ca $1.05 million to Calona Wines of B.C. to double the output of its boxed wines, even though 80 per cent of the wine it sells is imported. In July, Ottawa poured $190,000 into New Brunswick doughnut maker Mrs. Dunster’s—famous for making its doughnuts out of pure lard. Meanwhile, the provincial government is putting together a program to fight obesity. The rest will be released over the coming days. |
The City of Ottawa spent $21,000 on a five-minute video on how to use bike lanes. The watchers: Infrastructure in Quebec is so shabby that the government paid $170,000 per month for guards to keep heavy trucks off Montreal’s Mercier Bridge 24 hours a day. :seriously: |
2+ billion into the long gun registry. |
Billions into the next generation stealth fighter, the F35... Oh no wait, it's fucking awesome. |
And they can't even put proper reflectors on Hwy1. :seriously: |
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This one pisses me off: Carbon credit conundrum: In 2008 the B.C. government created the Pacific Carbon Trust, a Crown corporation, to make the world a greener place, apparently by picking the pockets of the province’s school boards and other government agencies. It was revealed in August that school districts were forced last year to buy $4.4 million in carbon credits to seek penance for such sins as heating their schools. The trust then spent its windfall so companies such as Encana and Intrawest could reduce their emissions, recycling money that might be better used by students rather than profitable corporations. Not just because its BC, but just for the stupidity. I'm all for the environment, but this is what the hippies just don't get. You can't do this in isolation. If this provincial policy lines up with national policy and ties in with international commitments thats great-we're all on a level playing field, but China gets a pass, the US didn't even ratify and we're parked next to oil sands. All we're doing is shooting ourselves in the foot! Dammit...the liberals here are like the NDP everywhere else, and the NDP here are so left, they circle around right again. Starting my own ad campaign. Small company with rapid opportunities for advancement seeks conservative politician for provincial post. Please leave the guns, god and gays rhetoric at home. Interested in conservative fiscal policy with slight left of center social agenda. We offer media scorn and a large left-wing constituency that will hate you. Competitive compensation with benefits including free crack pipes. Phone calls not accepted. |
The Liberals here are more like the Conservatives, with the exception of the carbon credit non-sense. I'm glad our federal Conservatives shot down Kyoto cause its more of this carbon trading non-sense. Its just one big scam. Government decides how much carbon each industry gets, then the green industries sell their excess to the industries that pollute excess. Essentially if you have deep pockets you can pollute with impunity, so it doesn't solve any problems - while creating some. I could start a small green company, get my carbon credits, not do anything but sell the carbon credits, and profit. It turns the green movement into a stock market ripe for fraud. Dumb. Just place limits and fine companies for going over the limits or give tax breaks for going under the limits. That way it is on each company to decide what to do, not some game of "hide the carbon credit". |
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