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Non, Merci
14 March 2008, 12:33 pm
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I came across this article from the Toronto Star this morning.

Toronto does not need another WalMart. Last year, I spent a few days in Nova Scotia. It’s a beautiful place, which only added to the horror when I was taken to a new development of box stores in Dartmouth. Box after box after box, and all I could do was look around and wonder how a pedestrian could ever penetrate the compound (let alone actually shop there, wandering through massive parking lots with bags in hand). Dartmouth doesn’t need this, but on some level it’s understandable: the East Coast is all about car culture.

Toronto, however, is another story. We have pedestrians and the TTC! Well, for now, anyway. We also have a significant, if fragile, film industry. We need that. We need the culture, the jobs. We don’t need box stores and more minimum wage jobs.



The Slipperly Slope
12 March 2008, 12:27 pm
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What do we do when confronted by slippery slopes?

We fall down, which, I’m guessing, is precisely the reason why many people will need the 500+ minor orthopedic surgeries that will soon be offered in a private clinic in Nova Scotia (story here). Granted, these are publicly-funded procedures, but this is also a pilot project.

Living without a family doctor in Toronto, I’ve experienced these sorts of public-private partnerships at walk-in clinics in the city. It hasn’t been fun. Sure, they accept my health card, but there are other ways to bleed money from patients (a few years ago, I paid abut $12 for a hastily-scrated note to excuse me from class). The fact is, if there’s a need to generate profit, profit will be generated, likely at the expense of proper patient care. If we need more operating rooms, let’s build some! I bet those couple of cents we’re saving on our grocery bills (thanks to Harper’s GST-cuts) would have gone a long way to help this cause.