Elizabeth further illustrates how science and emotion is manipulated to keep you in your ever shrinking cage of self loathing and fear. You only have to fly over North America so see how small a footprint humanity has on it. The vast wild spaces that are inhabited by species other than humans is vast and healthy, the animals don't need to be anywhere near human spaces, they CHOOSE to be because it's easy pickins, easy to move from place to place and there are few threats to their safety and well being. We keep getting spoon fed so much BS I swear my eyes are turning brown.
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CALGARY — According to Premier Danielle Smith, the costs of Alberta leaving Canada have been significantly underestimated by leaders of the independence movement.
On Tuesday, the premier told reporters her government’s preliminary analysis of Alberta becoming a sovereign nation paints a very different picture than the one put forward by groups such as Stay Free Alberta, which says Alberta would enjoy lower taxes, stronger economic growth and an easier time approving projects such as pipelines.
"I think I came up with almost $400 billion worth of transitional costs that we'd have to assume, in addition to somewhere between $25 billion to $50 billion worth of annual costs," Smith told the media in Calgary on Monday.
Smith pointed to the United Kingdom’s Brexit vote in 2016, which saw voters choose to leave the European Union by a small margin, after which many of the anticipated benefits failed to materialize.
“It didn't actually work out the way they anticipated,” Smith said of...
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Alberta’s government is investing $809 million to strengthen surgical services by increasing operating room availability, expanding the use of chartered surgical facilities, and upgrading hospital infrastructure. With this investment the first phase of patient-focused funding implementation will begin to modernize how surgeries are delivered and funded.
Patient-focused funding will tie the number of patients treated to hospital funding, taking into consideration the complexity of care provided. This ensures funding follows the patient rather than traditional block funding, helping improve access to surgery and reducing wait times for procedures that can significantly enhance quality of life.