March 2018, City Manager Craig Curtis announced his planned retirement for July 31, 2018, He stayed under separate contract til March 2019 and it cost the...
Have you ever thought that so much of our tax dollars would be spent defining and protecting the jurisdictions of our politicians. Take for instance the...
I am looking at last month’s bills and was surprised at a few items. First did you know that last month the average temperature was 10...
It is becoming quite apparent that the Carbon Tax is only applied on weekends, especially long weekends. Why do I say that? “The price of gas...
An interesting proposal has been suggested for our municipal governance that is modeled after the provincial and federal electoral system. Federally we have Members of Parliament...
A taxpayer-friendly unanimous Federal Court of Appeal ruling came out this week in MNR v Cameco [2019 FCA 67]. At issue was whether or not the...
This is one of those rare times I hope I am wrong in my interpretation, and look forward to being proven wrong by my professional colleagues....
On March 19, 2019, the federal government tabled its election-year budget. One of the new provisions is a refundable credit called the Canada Training Credit. However,...
Windmills harness the wind to create rotational energy, and has been since the 9th century in Persia. We have also been using waterwheels to harness rotational...
Opinion by Cory Litzenberger Let’s take emotion out of it. Let’s take a look at the legislation. While I am not a lawyer, I do interpret...