and the government promised a balanced budget......And no I did not give the highways the benefit of the doubt. You really must have struggled in school with your comprehension deficiency. :ROFLMAO:
the survey lines at least delineate the dividing line between landowners. If you can follow one of them the right of way will take 50 meters off adjacent lots without butchering a series of properties. Might be a number of houses to set back or replace but at least the majority of land is...
not at all. With the cost of highways for example I see no reason why they don't primarily follow the lot lines rather than hacking off a chunk of land. Whereas highways may be necessary it should be possible to reduce the upheaval more than they do.
is that entirely true though? Consider that Alto wants 60 meters starting 20 meters beyond the barn. The family is out of business as it eliminates grandpa's entire farm from production. Farms are side by side so there will be no adjacent land that could be attached to the original homestead...
your comment implied that you were open to ensuring that the laws and processes would somehow keep our assets safe from outside interference, thus the statement and it was not a question except in the rhetorical sense. My position is that one is better keeping the enemy and yes I am referring...
and you wouldn't object to a nation with this kind of history of interference being granted financial access to our major potentially strategic assets? (referring to comments on privatization). Laws are only useful to help honest people stay honest and to identify when bad people do bad things
and you can bet that Beijing will be right in there with the dollars. It is a very dangerous road to travel. What they are after is more money to spend
no Halifax, what he is saying that since we did it to (your) great grandfather it is quite ok to do it to your sons as well. The people arguing for HS are the same people on this site who were advocating virtual meetings which ironically would eliminate a lot of the necessity for getting to...
True but less land is needed for curves etc. if you drop the speeds below 120 and you don't need as many overpasses. Didn't those old steam trains run faster in some cases than the current VIA? I can certainly recall racing the dayliner to Owen Sound and having it pull ahead.
Yours is an elitist attitude. Peterborough/Toronto ran full until they stopped it. I caught the Budd out of Victoria and fit was half full of normal people taking advantage of a service that allowed them to leave their cars in the drive. Each GO train they put into service on previously...
In a lot of places i.e. Victoria to Nanaimo the right of way is already there. There is also a line from Halifax to Sydney, Parry Sound to Ottawa and just about any other city pair you want to choose. Alto is not proof of concept, that can be found in all of those wonderful European cities...
no argument. So do you build a half a dozen lines (VR Island, lower mainland, Calgary/Edmonton, Windsor/Toronto, Toronto/Quebec via Montreal and probably an argument for one through Nova Scotia as well, or do we spend all the money and time on a single line that accommodates only the principal...
For a real contrast go to Malmo, Sweden. They have one of the WW2 Uboats as part of the museum there. 15 minutes and you will have a whole new respect for the men who went to sea in them
Would be a great area in which to combine resources with our allies. Eurocontrol was set up to link their simulators in a number of countries to create a mosaiced picture; including linking for instance an Air France airbus sim. into the ATC simulation. Would certainly reduce hardware costs...
for at least the course offerings it seems to depend heavily upon the school board's focus on education. I don't believe that there is a standard, at least for Ontario. My school offered pretty much the same as yours but it no longer exists.
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