It really is weird saying San Jose, Vancouver, Detroit and Chicago didn't make it.
Now if the flyers can get eliminated, I will officially stop caring who wins the cup. - Scabeh
I need Washington to kick ass, only so I don't have to keep listening to that god (frank)ing awful Rags goal song. What (frank)stick came up with a goal song that just repeats the word "goooooooooooalllllll" five or six times?
Location: You are all perennial cynical sissies , ON Joined: 02.26.2007
Apr 27 @ 10:57 AM ET
tuition fees - dt99999
From CBC.ca
Ok Quebec students here is a ethics problem that if you went to class you may be able to solve what fair really means!
In 2011-2012 the Federal Transfer Payments Per Capita ( federal transfers which support specific policy areas such as health care, post-secondary education, social assistance and social services, early childhood development and child care.)
Quebec $2,187
Ontario $1,194
Alberta $894
In 2012-2013 the Equalization Program payout: Equalization payments enable less prosperous provincial governments to provide their residents with public services that are reasonably comparable to those in other provinces. (Look at the term reasonably comparable)
Quebec will get $7.391 Billion
Ontario will get $3.261 Billion
Alberta will send over $7 Billion to fund this program
Post-secondary tuition across Canada
Quebec $2,519
Ontario $6,640
Alberta $5,662
Quebec students, many of whom come from high-income families, are paying only 13¢ on the dollar for the service they are consuming. More than 60% of current revenue, meanwhile, comes from government sources. Canadian and Quebec provincial taxpayers, the majority of whom have never attended university and will never send their own kids to university, are being asked to cough up to pay a very expensive bill.
Quebec's Provincial Debt today sits at $249 Billion
So why do you feel that you are entitled to not have to pay your fair share when the rest of Canada all ready picks up your tab at a tremendous rate, is that what makes you distinct?
Location: Born Wearing Gold 2023-24: 6-0-0, QC Joined: 12.18.2011
Apr 27 @ 11:03 AM ET
From CBC.ca
Ok Quebec students here is a ethics problem that if you went to class you may be able to solve what fair really means!
In 2011-2012 the Federal Transfer Payments Per Capita ( federal transfers which support specific policy areas such as health care, post-secondary education, social assistance and social services, early childhood development and child care.)
Quebec $2,187
Ontario $1,194
Alberta $894
In 2012-2013 the Equalization Program payout: Equalization payments enable less prosperous provincial governments to provide their residents with public services that are reasonably comparable to those in other provinces. (Look at the term reasonably comparable)
Quebec will get $7.391 Billion
Ontario will get $3.261 Billion
Alberta will send over $7 Billion to fund this program
Post-secondary tuition across Canada
Quebec $2,519
Ontario $6,640
Alberta $5,662
Quebec students, many of whom come from high-income families, are paying only 13¢ on the dollar for the service they are consuming. More than 60% of current revenue, meanwhile, comes from government sources. Canadian and Quebec provincial taxpayers, the majority of whom have never attended university and will never send their own kids to university, are being asked to cough up to pay a very expensive bill.
Quebec's Provincial Debt today sits at $249 Billion
So why do you feel that you are entitled to not have to pay your fair share when the rest of Canada all ready picks up your tab at a tremendous rate, is that what makes you distinct? - Symba007
Location: Euuuuh, un porc-épic? Joined: 10.15.2008
Apr 27 @ 11:06 AM ET
From CBC.ca
Ok Quebec students here is a ethics problem that if you went to class you may be able to solve what fair really means!
In 2011-2012 the Federal Transfer Payments Per Capita ( federal transfers which support specific policy areas such as health care, post-secondary education, social assistance and social services, early childhood development and child care.)
Quebec $2,187
Ontario $1,194
Alberta $894
In 2012-2013 the Equalization Program payout: Equalization payments enable less prosperous provincial governments to provide their residents with public services that are reasonably comparable to those in other provinces. (Look at the term reasonably comparable)
Quebec will get $7.391 Billion
Ontario will get $3.261 Billion
Alberta will send over $7 Billion to fund this program
Post-secondary tuition across Canada
Quebec $2,519
Ontario $6,640
Alberta $5,662
Quebec students, many of whom come from high-income families, are paying only 13¢ on the dollar for the service they are consuming. More than 60% of current revenue, meanwhile, comes from government sources. Canadian and Quebec provincial taxpayers, the majority of whom have never attended university and will never send their own kids to university, are being asked to cough up to pay a very expensive bill.
Quebec's Provincial Debt today sits at $249 Billion
So why do you feel that you are entitled to not have to pay your fair share when the rest of Canada all ready picks up your tab at a tremendous rate, is that what makes you distinct? - Symba007