Hunting in Sask is gonna cost more in 2017

Government like any household or business has to be run like a BUSINESS , not like the Salvation Army.

Socialism must be rid of in order for our economy prosper.

You can also start removing unions from public sector as they wield far too much power and cause a great unnecessary expense.

Private sector - get a sliver from your broom - wrap it with tape or sand it continue to work

Public sector - get a sliver from your broom - stop work - get immediate medical care - file appropriate paper work - meet with supervisor -file paper work - contact witnesses - take statements - do a hazard analysis - throw broom out - conduct study as to what underlying and root cause were - discard broom - work stoppage until safe solution can be found - create a committee to evaluate changes to work practice -create committee to evaluate possible new safer equipment - submit to supervisor for review - approve solution - send out tender for new brooms - received new brooms after tender awarded - development safe work practices for new brooms - conduct training(typically done by third party) - award attendance certificates - return work with newer much safer brooms and work practices - by this time original victim should be recovered from injury but continued physical and emotional therapy may be needed before return to work.

Don't laugh.


Considering the PST went up (along with a whole bunch of other things and lots of services were cut) wining about about hunting tags is pretty pointless.
 
And since they haven't defeated the deficit, there will be more pain in the future. The Sask party dug themselves into a really deep hole with overspending in the good times. It never ceases to amaze me that Conservatives seem unable to be fiscally conservative.
 
And since they haven't defeated the deficit, there will be more pain in the future. The Sask party dug themselves into a really deep hole with overspending in the good times. It never ceases to amaze me that Conservatives seem unable to be fiscally conservative.

And what do you think the deficit would be if the NDP was still in power? Have a look at the situation in Alberta. At least the government in Saskatchewan is making cuts, and they are leading by example, by taking a pay cut themselves, while the first thing that the NDP did when they took power, was to vote themselves a raise.
 
If you look back, without blinders on, you will see that NDP government has balanced the books in Saskatchewan, after disastrous Conservative overspending. Saskatchewan is not Alberta, and not everything the Sask NDP has done is good. However, their balanced books are factual history.
 
The Devine government is not the Wall government.

Just like the Roy Romanow days cannot be compared to the Lorne Calvert days.

Parties change , evolve and improve.

If you look back, without blinders on, you will see that NDP government has balanced the books in Saskatchewan, after disastrous Conservative overspending. Saskatchewan is not Alberta, and not everything the Sask NDP has done is good. However, their balanced books are factual history.
 
If you look back, without blinders on, you will see that NDP government has balanced the books in Saskatchewan, after disastrous Conservative overspending. Saskatchewan is not Alberta, and not everything the Sask NDP has done is good. However, their balanced books are factual history.

Absolutely, but at what expense? Their high taxes killed industry and drove businesses and workers to Alberta for 20 years. With a depleted tax base they stopped spending on infrastructure. The Sask party had no choice but to spend all the surpluses just to get our roads, hospitals and schools brought out of the 3rd world state the NDP left them in.

The Devine government was conservative in name only.
 
If you look back, without blinders on, you will see that NDP government has balanced the books in Saskatchewan, after disastrous Conservative overspending. Saskatchewan is not Alberta, and not everything the Sask NDP has done is good. However, their balanced books are factual history.

The NDP couldn't balance a 10 cent budget. Look what they did way back when with the Prince Albert Pulp Mill. The NDP bought it but had no market so shut the doors down. I had to move away because of that. Don't try and spread your NDP BS here.
 
Before the NDP, the pastures were greener in Alberta, now they are getting things and brown.

So what exactly should they have done when oil prices are seriously low and the Alberta budget is basically paid for by oil? I don't think *any* government could have done all that much different than what the NDP are doing in Alberta.

In some ways the PC/Wildrose have it easy since they're *not* in power.

Arguably Norway is the only country in the world that handled oil revenue "right". They're now sitting on a trillion bucks and basically living off the interest.
 
So what exactly should they have done when oil prices are seriously low and the Alberta budget is basically paid for by oil? I don't think *any* government could have done all that much different than what the NDP are doing in Alberta.

In some ways the PC/Wildrose have it easy since they're *not* in power.

Arguably Norway is the only country in the world that handled oil revenue "right". They're now sitting on a trillion bucks and basically living off the interest.

Are you saying Wall's response is not different than Notley's.
 
Alberta could've easily done the same if they didn't have to support the rest of Canada. Remember that Norway is a country, Alberta is not.

Thank you. So many Norway supporters don't get that, or the fact that Europe is a whole other ball game compared to us and our trade with the US.

Not to mention the Norwegian people live like Hutterites. No thanks.
 
Norway is a highly modernized country, utterly unlike Hutterites colonies, with small cities and much wilderness. They have high taxes and comprehensive social programme. They were incredibly wise to bank much of their oil revenue, but that policy has changed a bit recently. Canadian Provinces could have banked some resource revenues but voters supported a spending agenda. Every expenditure of government has a constituency. Wise government leads towards good decisions. Wisdom has been in short supply lately.
 
Norway is a highly modernized country, utterly unlike Hutterites colonies, with small cities and much wilderness. They have high taxes and comprehensive social programme. They were incredibly wise to bank much of their oil revenue, but that policy has changed a bit recently. Canadian Provinces could have banked some resource revenues but voters supported a spending agenda. Every expenditure of government has a constituency. Wise government leads towards good decisions. Wisdom has been in short supply lately.

Haven't been to the Colony lately have you? It's as computerized as any, and likely more than most comparable private / Corp run Farms & Ranches. That Hokey dressed family often rolls WAY nice wheels; they are a Corp in very many ways. One of the ways is how they milk the system for all they can.
But when folks compare West Canada provinces oil revenue to Norway's example...just makes them look silly IMO
 
Norway is a highly modernized country, utterly unlike Hutterites colonies, with small cities and much wilderness. They have high taxes and comprehensive social programme. They were incredibly wise to bank much of their oil revenue, but that policy has changed a bit recently. Canadian Provinces could have banked some resource revenues but voters supported a spending agenda. Every expenditure of government has a constituency. Wise government leads towards good decisions. Wisdom has been in short supply lately.

Oslo has a population of nearly one million and consistently ranks in the top 5 of the most expensive cities to live on the planet, along with Tokyo, London,Singapore and NYC. Enjoy your $5 apple.
 
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