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It would take much longer than 3 months to renovate a room used for equipment sterilization not to mention bid requirements due to the 6 figure project value. |
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What the heck were you supposed to do, thumb through the yellow pages until you found ACME Pick-Up-The-2nd-Story-Of-Your-House-And-Build-You-A-Matching-1st-Storey-Then-Shut-Down-The-Streets-of-Richmond-and-Drive-The-2nd-Storey-Over-Before-Crane-Lifting-That-Shit-Down-Onto-The-Bottom-Half-Not-To-Mention-Pulling-Permits-On-All-This-Wild-Shit Corporation?? How would you even know if it was a scam listing? There aren't even reviews! |
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3 months after completion, they were hired to tear it down and convert it to something else. |
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I can almost guarantee he used Zebiak, a company that does moves and lift-ups still today. They’ve been around forever and the old man who used to run it in the 80’s etc. had a reputation for doing virtually any job They were the only player in town for a longgg time. My dad said he met the old man ones before and the guy was so frugal he used an old underwear elastic waist band as a rubber band to hold documents together lol |
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68style is right, the child care benefit as with most tax breaks are utilized the most by wealthy, and those that don't need it. The problem isn't ghetto natives/whites using the child tax benefit to be welfare mamas collecting $3K a month with a mountain of babies running around. The abuse is the landed Chinese/Indian immigrant that brings or bears their children here while living in a $2 million home in Kerrisdale while declaring sub $10K income. That issue was common in the news a few years back of the complete abuse. Imagine getting a $6K tax return because you're declaring poverty income while living in a multi-million dollar home. Another issue of the death of a thousand cuts exists in the medical system, this report came out today: https://bc.ctvnews.ca/growing-number...tals-1.6960555 "About one third of the invoices issued to “non-residents of Canada” went unpaid across the region" That's an insane statistic. How can someone visit this country without proving they carry adequate health insurance coverage? Hell, you can't even visit a country like Cuba without proving you carry a minimum level of insurance coverage by dollar amount, and that's a little cash-strapped island in the Caribbean. How do we not carry more robust protocols? This country is bleeding its own tax base by death of a thousand cuts here. |
It can’t be govt. incompetence bro, it’s just your opinion that’s wrong! No one would ever have the balls to do so, but take a camera into Surrey ER’s or Richmond food banks, the images will tell ya all you need to know |
Who ?! Who dat ?! Show me picture of who used foodie world bank !!!! |
my wife let me know that some of her coworkers (gov't) who live in surrey/langley requested and received approval for hotel rooms in downtown Vancouver next week because they will be attending a conference andare required them to stay into the evening for networking events. hotel rooms! why not just pay for ubers back home? |
But health care is a human right bro. |
Remember a few years ago all those people screaming hysterics about Chinese birth hotels and anchor babies? Well, the health care system here is so fucked I doubt any of them will be coming back to Canada to "steal our healthcare" any longer. :lol |
Noooo my birth hotel scheme ruined. Fuck you turdeau |
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In my mind, a number of things could be done to mitigate this, the primary one to me (and this is outside my expertise, so maybe it isn't possible?) would be to consider the value of a person's residential address having some bearing on benefits they receive. That seems like a prime candidate for a way to cut a lot of people off to me. I'm sure someone can cry and say they really are poor and just live with relatives, but if your primary expense (lodging) is being covered then your already a massive leg up... and if you have that much $ wrapped up in property and really are broke, then sell it and buy something smaller. It's no more unfair than telling everyone else they can't live in anything bigger than a shoebox condo because it's unaffordable. |
It wasn’t it was to Mikes point where hospitals etc. and the abuse of the system there I think that’s far worse than the project overruns etc. for the general public |
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Hotel rooms? Jeez. We need C-level approvals before we can even expense a $20 lunch. :lol |
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The truth is, regardless how you implement a subsidy/benefit system, there'd be people who can exploit it one way or the other. TBH, it might make more sense for us to start taxing differently. Make every expense deductible. I have always advocated it and it's the only way I found to truly help the economy in a macroeconomic sense. A rich family would try to shift most of their money into deductible expenses. For one, they have the resources to do that, and for two, it makes incredible sense tax-wise. Imagine giving that same system usually only available to riches through their $600/hr accountant and lawyers to regular Joes. |
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"What I'm seeking is for schools or the society as a whole to teach kids to be competitive, be eager to learn and excel and never be complacent." Our education system, heck, even our overall environment is not meant for people who are competitive. The most competitive people I know of in Canada all moved to the US. Those who are just ok at least moved to Toronto. I've always told my kids, the real life is not as simple as their school and the society here in Canada want you to believe. And I think the lack of such training... or worse, the understanding on becoming competitive is the reason why I think it makes sense on moving. |
^ this part, I get. Here in Canada, the removal of letter grade system for grades up to 9. C'mon ... do we need to soften our gen ZZ or whatever they are at now, anymore? This participation ribbon approach is what is going to create a lazy ass NA generation that will be lapped by Asians and others. |
I'm not for or against removal of the letter grade system. Lots of teachers I talked to says it's been hard dealing with parents but also at the same time they see benefits on the kids. Studies have shown that the old school system is not a good fit for boys as girls and boys emotional and intellectual growth are different. It disproportionate favours the girls growth path. |
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^ what jobs? Teens can't even get a tim Hortons job anymore. Walmart, all fast food is buddy guy girls who don't speak English. Not even any Filipino chicken anymore. |
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