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It's entirely reasonable to expect that violent offenders who know how to play the system will get more lenient conditions that naïve non-violent offenders...The justices will render decisions that to the best of their knowledge will withstand legal scrutiny and challenge. Particularly as it pertains to the criminal charges, we’re only just starting to learn some of the additional material in the possession of investigators and already disclosed to crown and likely defense, which informs both the seriousness of the underlying offences and some of the perceived risk of reoffending.
If anyone wants to actually look through the decisions today or previously and argue the primary, secondary, and tertiary bail grounds, have at ‘er. So far I’ve not seen anything coming out of the courts that wasn't well reasoned and defensible.
In all honesty healthcare have never been cut in the provinces. It raises every year. They do move money from different things. i.e. Building hositpals to nursing care to MRI's. Never cuts.. Same with education over the years.Hate to beat a dead horse, but that's because education is a provincial responsibility and so there are no national standards for it. Plus the fact that many provincial governments will cut education (as well as health care) spending as the first thing to try and cut costs . Why do we need a well educated (and healthy) population? Many provincial governments don't seem to think we do.
They are an "approved" protestor.Fair enough. I just hope you guys haven’t taken your eye off of those Extinction Rebellion knuckleheads. If you think they’re just a bunch of bong water drinking granola smokers, there’s a shock coming. There’s potential for some next level crazy with those guys.
Big difference between not understanding and not flaunting restrictions. The instructions to stay away from a laundry list of people was pretty clear; having dinner with them and posting photos of it was just dumb.It's entirely reasonable to expect that violent offenders who know how to play the system will get more lenient conditions that naïve non-violent offenders...
That's the entire principal that out system is built on really... Rapist? Murderer? You're good because you "played the bail game". Organized a protest that got out of hand, didn't understand the system? "Get back in cells!!!"
In all honesty healthcare have never been cut in the provinces. It raises every year. They do move money from different things. i.e. Building hositpals to nursing care to MRI's. Never cuts.. Same with education over the years.
Robyn Urback is right.Willingly choosing to not keep up with rising demand and rising costs is a de facto cut. Statutorily restricting health care workers to 1% salary increases when there’s 6% inflation is an effective 5% pay cut. A growing population needs growing capacity. Not providing it means cutting service on an effective per capita basis.
Willingly choosing to not keep up with rising demand and rising costs is a de facto cut.
Canada trails other countries when it comes to the rate at which both our health spending and our life expectancies are increasing:In all honesty healthcare have never been cut in the provinces. It raises every year. They do move money from different things. i.e. Building hositpals to nursing care to MRI's. Never cuts.. Same with education over the years.
I’m pretty regularly bringing a family member to the hospital for chemo, and we get a good view of the ambulance area and how many are waiting. Also got a cousin working for the city’s ambulance service, and another who just finished an ER residence as a doctor (and former paramedic). Lots of data points and anecdotes pointing to a massive problem in hospital capacity and patient ingestion and throughput.Saw this line-up waiting to off-load their patients at a Guelph ER last week. Heaven knows how many more crews were waiting inside the "Hall of Shame."
Ontario hospitals are costing municipalities and taxpayers millions of dollars in paramedic down-time because they can't get their acts together.
Then they have the nerve to comeback to those same municipalities and taxpayers and ask for millions more for new equipment, expansions etc.
People wonder why 9-1-1 response times are so bad.
Willingly choosing to not keep up with rising demand and rising costs is a de facto cut.
I was simply offering important context to the claim that ‘health care is never cut’.Yes. Who makes these willing choices? The CPC offered a 6% CHT (minimum) annual increase, no strings. (Back to Martin's "Fix for a Generation" - 10 years, extended by Harper for 2.) They were not elected.
Did people like their past tax cuts? Additional payments to families with children? Childcare? Proposed dental plan? Proposed pharma plan? All these cost money, as did all the small programs the LPC turned back on after Harper-era cuts.
People attempted quantitative analysis of life/quality during COVID, to demonstrate why the many should make sacrifices to help the few. What measure now of people dead, living with degraded quality of life, or waiting in pain/discomfort due to healthcare needs going unmet for months?
What tangible benefits (see above) or ideological markers will each voter forego to pursue improvements?
Pundits would have more credibility if they talked also about the kind of health care people with private insurance, or ability to pay, receive in the US.
Example. And this.
It's helpful that so many Canadians live close to the US border.
Meanwhile, Vic PD needs a bunch of medals handed out for nailing the d%ckheads
Well it just wouldn't be a meeting of at least two premiers without a bash session demanding more federal money for provincial programs. The fact that Ontario's premier recently jettisoned about $1Bn in vehicle registration revenue apparently has nothing to do with it. There is also an argument that Ottawa permanently transferred 'tax points' to provinces to allow them to increase revenue (on that I'll have to take the analysts word for it - it's beyond me).Saw this line-up waiting to off-load their patients at a Guelph ER last week. Heaven knows how many more crews were waiting inside the "Hall of Shame."
Ontario hospitals are costing municipalities and taxpayers millions of dollars in paramedic down-time because they can't get their acts together.
Then they have the nerve to comeback to those same municipalities and taxpayers and ask for millions more for new equipment, expansions etc.
People wonder why 9-1-1 response times are so bad.
Well it just wouldn't be a meeting of at least two premiers without a bash session demanding more federal money for provincial programs. The fact that Ontario's premier recently jettisoned about $1Bn in vehicle registration revenue apparently has nothing to do with it. There is also an argument that Ottawa permanently transferred 'tax points' to provinces to allow them to increase revenue (on that I'll have to take the analysts word for it - it's beyond me).
There was a story a couple of days ago about some poor dude in Wiarton lying on a gurney for four days waiting for a bed at London for orthopedic surgery. At least they didn't close the ER on him and leave him it dark.
Well it just wouldn't be a meeting of at least two premiers without a bash session demanding more federal money for provincial programs.
There is also an argument that Ottawa permanently transferred 'tax points' to provinces to allow them to increase revenue