Thank you David for continuing to shine a light on all these shifty things going on in our province/country and globally. It appears I need to catch up on some of the reading materials you suggest. What a bait and switch scenario going on. |Very concerning.
Thank you for your kind words :-) With a little time to reflect (over the Easter wknd) I think maybe I should have used some stronger language here. The more I try to get my head around this, the more it looks like straight up insider trading and breach of public trust. Again, most municipal employees will be oblivious, but can't believe that somewhere near the top of the Municipal pyramid, there aren't a few in-the-know individuals. We should all do some digging.
Hi there, Painter14. You mean 'no' guarantee of property rights I guess?
That is true, I understood this, but there are some interesting things happening, and a small glimmer of hope (for some).
More later
Even fat fingers can't replace 'n' with 't'. Can only confess to not looking at the keyboard. Yes, I meant 'no'. Great article, though.
Hahaha. Many thanks :-)
Thank you David for continuing to shine a light on all these shifty things going on in our province/country and globally. It appears I need to catch up on some of the reading materials you suggest. What a bait and switch scenario going on. |Very concerning.
Thank you for your kind words :-) With a little time to reflect (over the Easter wknd) I think maybe I should have used some stronger language here. The more I try to get my head around this, the more it looks like straight up insider trading and breach of public trust. Again, most municipal employees will be oblivious, but can't believe that somewhere near the top of the Municipal pyramid, there aren't a few in-the-know individuals. We should all do some digging.
Unlike the USA, Canada has to guarantee of property rights. It never did.