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Wednesday June 11, 2018

July 10, 2018 by Graeme MacKay

Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Wednesday June 11, 2018

Ontario PC government cancels $100-million school repair fund

Ontario’s new Tory government has cancelled a $100-million fund earmarked for school repairs this year, a cut that comes as a result of Doug Ford’s campaign promise to scrap the province’s cap-and-trade system.

School boards were notified on July 3 that the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund would be eliminated and that only work contracted on or before that date would be covered.

The memo, obtained by The Canadian Press, advises school boards to stop spending the cash that was allocated in April immediately.

“Please maintain detailed records of the contracts that have been signed as ministry staff will contact boards to collect information on the scope of the work underway,” the memo said.

Toronto District School Board chair Robin Pilkey said the move is disappointing because that board has a $4 billion repair backlog.

The TDSB had budgeted $300 million for upkeep this fiscal year, including the $25 million it was awarded specifically from this fund, and now faces difficult choices, Pilkey said.

“Losing $25 million is a big deal to us,” she said. “Our repair backlog is so large that every piece counts. We’ll have to make decisions in the next few weeks whether we don’t do those projects or we take the money out of … other funds and scrap something else.”

The board had planned to use the funding to repair windows, lighting and complete other mechanical work in its schools, she said.

It’s unlikely much of the money has been spent, however, because the board must hire contractors through the proper procurement process, which takes time, she said.

“It’s not like you get the money on May 1 and can spend it on May 15,” she said. “It takes a while to get the money flowing.”

The province has an approximate $15 billion repair backlog at its 4,900 publicly funded schools.

Stephen Seaborn, spokesman for the education advocacy group Campaign for Public Education, said the cut will hurt schools across Ontario.

“It’s bad,” he said. “It was done just like as if it was nothing. There was no discussion about what would be done about the budgets of the schools.”

Seaborn said the cancellation of cap and trade has clearly had unintended consequences and cutting funds for the renovation program is a prime example. (Source: CTV News) 

 

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Posted in: Ontario Tagged: cap and trade, carbon tax, cloth, Doug Ford, energy, Green, incentives, Ontario, rebates, reno, retrofit, table, trick

Tuesday April 11, 2017

April 10, 2017 by Graeme MacKay


Editorial Cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Tuesday April 11, 2017

Spicer: Trump’s foreign policy is still ‘America first’

President Donald Trump’s foreign policy doctrine is still “America first,” White House press secretary Sean Spicer declared Monday.

Trump ordered airstrikes on Syria on Thursday in response to Syrian leader Bashar Assad’s regime using chemical weapons on civilians early last week. Trump’s move was a decisive but perplexing action for a president who campaigned on putting America first and as a private citizen advised President Barack Obama to seek congressional approval before potentially bombing Syria, which he suggested in 2013 would result in “more debt and a possible long term conflict.”

“I think the Trump doctrine is something that he articulated throughout the campaign, which is that America’s first,” Spicer told reporters, cautioning that the U.S. won’t “become the world policeman” but will make sure the nation’s economic and security interests are protected.

Asked how to square Trump’s America-first policy with his military action targeting the airbase where U.S. intelligence believes the Syrian regime’s chemical attack originated, Spicer cast the potential proliferation of chemical weapons as a national security threat.

“I think if you recognize the threat that our country and our people face if there is a growth of use or spread of chemical weapons of mass destruction, those, the proliferation of those, the spread to other groups, is a clear danger to our country and to our people,” he said. (Source: Politico) 

 

Posted in: USA Tagged: America First, diplomacy, hat, magic, magician, rabbit, Syria, trick, USA, world

Tuesday October 30, 2012

October 30, 2012 by Graeme MacKay

By Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator, Tuesday October 30, 2012

The Devastating Hurricane Sandy

Noah mistaken as trick-or-treater during hurricane Sandy

Considering some of the contrasting factors of the Hurricane Sandy, it has been named as Frankenstorm. This storm features horrible magnitude and this is something that has stimulated its rage. It is expected to affect as many as 60 million people from North Carolina to New England this time. As noted by scientists, there seems to be an adverse, timely twist in the entire situation.

The full moon seems to aggravate the Halloween superstorm. After watching the pictures of New York City area, where flooding has already unwrap the disaster, one thing is confirmed that the upcoming situation will be terrible than the worse.

It has been anticipated that tonight in the form of a Category 1 hurricane, Sandy would make landfall on the New Jersey coast with winds as fast as 75 miles (120 kilometers) an hour.

Due to a harsh flow of the storm, Hurricane Sandy will bring the most devastating effects. A heap of water would pile up and with the force of storm’s winds; it will be pushed ahead.

As reported by Keith Blackwell, a meteorologist at the University of South Alabama’s Coastal Weather Research Center, “I think it will be catastrophic, to tell the truth. I’ve never seen anything like it that far north that takes such a hard westward turn into a major metropolitan area”. (Source: French Tribune) 

 

Posted in: International, USA Tagged: ark, Climate, Halloween, Hurricane, noah, precipitation, rain, Sandy, treat, trick, weather

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