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Probably the first article in a while that clearly outlines WHERE the negations are at and what each side wants.
Probably the first article in a while that clearly outlines WHERE the negations are at and what each side wants.
We keep treating essential services like they need to make a profit.
Mail service to Edmonton seems a little redundant, but mail service to Tuk or even hay river may not feel so “extra”.
I get why they spun it out to an arms-length thing (like the CBC, independent) but it’s entirely vulnerable now to funding cuts when the likes of Milhouse get into power. It was a bad idea to close the books.
I generally agree, but also governments often don’t run services very efficiently
The second a public service is privatized, the quality of the service drops, the fees raise and the only efficient thing is how to drain the customer dry.
This is the fucking neoliberal lie that the market is always more efficient than public entity. It’s only true if we look at the profits made. Otherwise, everything else gets worse.