Friday, June 8, 2012

Madame Premier … what do you have to say?


Statistics Canada has released its latest Jobs Report for May.  That report shows that employment across the country is staying stable, however the largest reason for that may be the continued growth of jobs in Alberta and Saskatchewan, along with the province of Quebec.

So how did we fare in Western Canada? 

Alberta had an increase in employment with 9,800 net new jobs; their unemployment rate now stands at just 4.5 percent ... Manitoba basically remained the same as they went from from 5.3% to 5.1% ... and Saskatchewan still has the lowest unemployment rate in Canada at 4.1 percent.

And how do things look here in British Columbia? 

Thursday, June 7, 2012

What is there actually to come together over? It appears what's left is becoming a carcass


Over the past several months, there have been many stories in the news, about Christy Clark's call for the big tent free-enterprise coalition to once again rally around her.  

“We’re different now” … “things will change” … “we want to have your input” … are part of a dubious and questionable rebirth of their enthusiasm to have suggestions and ideas from the people of BC.

Should that not be an on-going process that political parties are involved with – NOT just at the point of certain defeat at the hands of voters?

Over the past several years, BC Liberals have not been interested in hearing from the people of BC.  Instead, they seemed to believe they already had all the right answers.   

They have governed with what seemed to many, a callous disregard for the results.

Things like Community Living BC spring to mind … as does ever increasing fees and taxes for things like hydro, car insurance, medical premiums, ferries, and more.

Rural communities watched in shocked disbelief as schools and medical facilities were shuttered and closed.

These things are just the tip, of a long list, of reasons why three quarters of the people in BC are now indicating they will NOT vote Liberal in the next provincial election.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

In my honest opinion this program was poorly thought out, poorly implemented, and it definitely unfairly impacts the people of BC … depending on where they live



This morning I received a comment from HB2cents, who said:

I just wanted to share one tid-bit of info with you that you might consider - the Carbon Tax is revenue neutral, and the PCT doesn't get a cent of it. Taxpayers get income tax breaks as a result of the tax (that's why it is revenue neutral, i.e. government doesn't keep the money).

The tax was implemented to price carbon so that people would give thought to using less. If you do use less, you benefit even more - by saving on fuel and income tax.

Just wanted to make that point of clarification.

You should also know that Carbon Neutral Government (the reason why public sector pays for offsets to the Pacific Carbon Trust) is an incentive for those organizations to reduce carbon so they pay less in offsets. As a result of this, busy hospital CEOs and the like have actually paid more attention to their energy use because they are required to measure their CO2 output. This forces them to see the opportunities to reduce energy use - and they are doing it.

Like you point out in your article, you would think that if there is the potential for a business or school to save money by investing in new technology or simply turning down the heat, they would. The sad truth is people see cost (new curtains in a greenhouse, solar hot water heaters) and they turn the other way... unless there is a discount or incentive or law.

Monday, June 4, 2012

CHOICE, OPTIONS, and CHANGE … vs ... SCAREMONGER, FEAR, and PEREMPTORY


Do any of the following words sound dangerous, scary, or unhealthy to you?
CHOICE … OPTIONS … CHANGE

In looking at the definitions ascribed to them by Merriam Webster, ‘CHOICE’, ‘OPTIONS’, and ‘CHANGE’ certainly don’t sound dangerous, scary, or unhealthy, as you will note by the following:

Definition of the word CHOICE
… the act of choosing … power of choosing
… a number and variety to choose among
care in selecting

Definition of the word OPTIONS
… an act of choosing
… the right to choose (freedom of choice)

Definition of the word CHANGE
… to make different in some particular
… to give a different position, course, or direction
… to replace with another
… to make a shift from one to another
… to undergo a modification

To those who believe in a democratic society the words Choice, Options, or Change should never be considered to be scary … instead I think that most would consider them to be healthy.