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It will be interesting to see if McGuinty is rewarded for the HST in the same manner Mulroney was rewarded for the GST.
In B.C. there's positively a revolt against their version of an HST. A petition, etc.
In Ontario most folks seem to be just taking it. Maybe it's because the provincial election is only a year away. Wait till the full force of it hits from July 1st onwards, when the price of things will go up even more than most people expect.
Probably McGuinty will lower the HST just before the election, after milking the taxpayer for all he can get in the time being. Then if the Liberals are somehow re-elected again, he'll raise taxes again in some way, if not by jacking the HST right back up.
Hudak and the PCs didn't make nearly as much of a stink as they should have. Nor do I expect they'll get rid of the HST or lower it much if they get in. However McGuinty has to go so he can't do more damage, besides taking his due punishment. Voters should at least try to discourage politicians from taxing the crap out of everyone with impunity.
Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Murphy's law, by Edward A. Murphy Jr., USAF, Aerospace Engineer
We just had an earthquake in Ottawa; it hit the U. of O. about 1:50 pm. I heard a rumble that got louder and then actually could see the walls shutter for a second or two; then it stopped. I would guess a 4 or so?
Earlier tonight I posted the following on the Ottawa Chess Club message board (which still has light traffic from posters, in its revived version, so far):
"Earthquake!
Posted on June 23, 2010 at 10:53:16 PM by Kevin Pacey
What was your earthquake experience like today, if you live anywhere near Ottawa?
I happened to be working on my next CFC Newsletter article, sitting in front of my computer.
When the shaking started this afternoon, a few minutes before 2pm, I stood up and tried to keep what was on my desk from falling down, in case it did. The shaking briefly reached a crescendo. My flashlight fell off my bookcase and its switch broke in the on position, so that I couldn't shut it off afterwards.
After the quake was over, I had a bit of a cramp in one leg from the shaking. I noticed that there were a number of nicknacks, pictures and books that had fallen elsewhere in my apartment. Some of the nicknacks broke, including one of two prized glass reindeer statues."
In case anyone was wondering, I wasn't really scared because:
a) I just know I'm not meant to go yet, and
b) I live on the 9th floor, so rationally I knew there wasn't much I could do.
Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. Murphy's law, by Edward A. Murphy Jr., USAF, Aerospace Engineer
When I got home there was rubble on my driveway. The top of my neigbours chimney fell off, bounced of his roof slope and the largest piece ended up on my roof overhang, cracking a concrete windowsill (missing a window by 6 inches). Glad nobody was on the driveway.
My kids had the afternoon off school; they said the quake started a fire in the school basement.
Out here on the west coast I think nature would do us a favour by giving us another similar quake. Eventually a much much much bigger one is going to happen yet, in spite of continually being reminded of these things by people who know it is going to happen, most of us are completely oblivious. We have an emergency preparedness process going on at our coop, but still the majority of our resident's don't come and aren't interested.
A decent little 5.5 shaker every ten years or so would be a handy reminder to wake folks up. We haven't had anything significant in Victoria since the seventies.
Date Time Lat. Long. Depth Mag. F Region
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2010/06/24 05:24:16 45.89N 75.52W 18.0* 1.9MN 7 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftershoc
2010/06/24 05:03:41 45.88N 75.48W 18.0* 2.3MN 10 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftersho
2010/06/24 04:41:57 45.88N 75.51W 18.0* 2.6MN 8 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftershoc
2010/06/24 04:40:13 45.87N 75.48W 18.0* 2.6MN 11 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftersho
2010/06/24 04:29:52 45.87N 75.50W 18.0* 1.4MN 9 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftershoc
2010/06/24 03:11:56 45.89N 75.50W 18.0* 1.7MN 8 km E from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftershock
2010/06/24 03:05:04 45.87N 75.48W 18.0* 1.8MN 11 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftersho
2010/06/24 02:47:54 45.89N 75.47W 18.0* 2.4MN 10 km E from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftershoc
2010/06/24 01:52:42 45.88N 75.47W 18.0* 2.2MN 11 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftersho
2010/06/24 01:33:47 45.87N 75.49W 18.0* 1.8MN 10 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftersho
2010/06/24 01:33:37 45.89N 75.52W 18.0* 1.6MN 7 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftershoc
2010/06/24 00:58:03 45.86N 75.47W 18.0* 2.4MN 12 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftersho
2010/06/23 23:49:26 45.88N 75.47W 18.0* 1.9MN 11 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftersho
2010/06/23 23:49:02 45.87N 75.48W 18.0* 1.8MN 11 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftersho
2010/06/23 23:34:03 45.87N 75.47W 18.0* 3.3MN 12 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftersho
2010/06/23 23:24:11 45.86N 75.49W 18.0* 2.2MN 11 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftersho
2010/06/23 19:37:26 45.88N 75.47W 18.0* 2.2MN 11 km E from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftershoc
2010/06/23 19:18:21 45.86N 75.50W 18.0* 2.9MN 10 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftersho
2010/06/23 19:02:06 45.86N 75.49W 18.0* 2.7MN 10 km SE from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftersho
2010/06/23 18:29:02 45.90N 75.47W 18.0* 3.0MN 11 km E from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftershoc
2010/06/23 18:22:47 45.90N 75.48W 18.0* 2.9MN 10 km E from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftershoc
2010/06/23 18:07:03 45.90N 75.48W 18.0* 2.9MN 9 km E from Val-des-Bois,QC. Aftershock
2010/06/23 17:41:41 45.90N 75.50W 16.4* 5.0Mw F 8 km E from Val-des-Bois,QC,Felt
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