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19.3.07
Budget Day Bribery money for Quebec, tokens to the environmentalists, money for families and small business incentives were some of the highlights of today's spend-happy, tax-cuts-devoid federal budget, announced by Tory Finance Minister Jim Flaherty. The Bloc Quebecois banded together with the Tories to avoid a government collapse. But most people don't believe this minority government will last more than a few months longer. A friend of mine was just hired by Elections Canada, so if you're the betting type, you might want to put your money on spring or summer. All that the Tories have managed to do with this budget is to legitimatize the Quebecois claim of a "fiscal imbalance" and to make an attempt at social engineering. The Tories seem to have forgotten their promises to balance the budget, cut taxes and grow the economy, preferring to tell people that they should drive greener cars, get married, have more babies, and own businesses that don't grow too big. From a financial management perspective, based on intial impressions, I'd give it a D. The key question is, will the extra $2.3 billion be enough to elect Jean Charest next week? | Everyone's Irish on Saint Patrick's Day Especially in Montreal, where - irony of ironies - St. Paddy's Day is such a beloved holiday precisely because it's so inclusive and apolitical. Yeah, you can laugh now. But it's true. Unlike other parades, which devolve into red-versus-blue colour wars, the green of Saint Patrick's Day includes everyone - young, old, French, English, white, black, and heck, even Irish Protestant Orange. Two hundred and fifty thousand people turned out yesterday to brave the not-so-cold and celebrate, wearing green hats, dingly-boppers, shamrocks and more than a little alcohol. After all, who can't agree on a holiday where everyone gets together to drink beer? It's nice to be reminded that I live in one of the greatest cities on earth. Happy Saint Patrick's Day, everyone! | |
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