Mike's Daily Comment
Governments have made the most far reaching decisions during the pandemic without cost/benefit analysis. That better change with the debate over reopening schools.
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They’ll be just fine no matter how destructive their pet economic policies are to the rest of us. Their pensions, salaries and expense accounts are safe. It’s what the system’s designed to do.
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Mike asks, can we really afford to sent everyone home with a sniffle and cough as we head into the fall? Ace technical analyst, Don Vialoux on what coming for gold and stocks in the next 3 months. Hint:not the same direction. Plus Ozzie on the latest on new taxes on your home.
The problem’s that the definition of infrastructure usually starts with whatever’s politically advantageous. BC’s got an outrageous example that’ll costs taxpayers billions more.
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More than a Little Fishy
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Wednesday, 29 July 2020 6:54
We Charity got $30 million 17 days before cabinet even voted on awarding the contract. While the former CEO says she resigned after repeatedly asking for financial info that never came.
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