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Case study

Posted: February 12, 2016 at 9:00 am   /   Comment

Let’s say you sell widgets. You’ve sold them for a long time. Every year you earn about one per cent of the value of each widget sold. But suddenly, your costs are spiralling upward. You increase your cut each year, but it is still not enough. So you decide to add a couple of big […]

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Silent shareholders

Posted: February 5, 2016 at 9:48 am   /   Comment

The municipality of Prince Edward County has its share of challenges. But contrary to the election-time claims of would-be council members, the County does not have a debt problem. The County owes about $16 million in taxpayer- funded debt. That’s about $640 per person, or approximately $1,400 per household. Measured against cash flow and assets, […]

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Fair is fair

Posted: January 29, 2016 at 9:13 am   /   Comment

It’s fair game. If you live alongside a powerful, innovative and dynamic economy, it makes sense to leverage your proximity to that market’s energy—to your economy’s benefit. It is why we spend gazillions building bridges— both literally and figuratively—to the U.S. market. We do this to ensure commerce flows easily back and forth. It’s the […]

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Plan 13

Posted: January 22, 2016 at 9:16 am   /   Comment, Size of Council

Council was defiant. An 8-8 tie meant the defeat of proposals to reduce the size of council. It was over. Mayor Robert Quaiff warned they were celebrating too soon. He pleaded with councillors to complete the process they had initiated. He feared an Ontario Municipal Board appeal. Particularly since they had short-circuited their own process. […]

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Innovators

Posted: January 15, 2016 at 8:59 am   /   Comment

Redmond Walsh lived nearly all of his 94 years on the farm—120 acres of rich, rolling land between Hastings and Keene. By the time he had inherited the land—the fourth generation of Irish immigrants—it was already a well-established and productive farm. Large well-tilled fields produced crops on all sides of the large, rambling farmhouse. A […]

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Fixing and building

Posted: January 8, 2016 at 10:01 am   /   Comment

Politicians love infrastructure. And by love, I mean that complicated kind we feel for wives, husbands, sisters and brothers. It is uneven, ebbing and flowing, sometimes volatile. Heartbreaking at times. Yet nothing brings a broader smile, or a warmer glow, to a politician’s face than when cutting a ribbon or grasping a ceremonial spade in […]

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A louder voice

Posted: December 25, 2015 at 9:00 am   /   Comment

We need a break. Some time to spend with family and friends. To soak in the warm feelings that abound at this time of year. It hasn’t come a day too soon. It was a tough year. We feel less safe than we did a year ago. We are less sure that our institutions work […]

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Headed to the top

Posted: December 18, 2015 at 9:10 am   /   Comment

Prince Edward County waterworks customers are stumbling toward a rather ignominious achievement. We have, by some measures, the unenviable distinction of the most expensive municipal waterworks in Canada. Currently, the nation’s costliest municipal water system per capita is in Grise Fiord, Nunavut at $1,570 annually per person. There are many reasons for its high cost—mostly […]

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Let’s talk

Posted: December 11, 2015 at 9:22 am   /   Comment

We have two conversations about renewable energy going on simultaneously. On parallel tracks they appear doomed never to meet. The loudest conversation, at the moment, is conducted by those fearful for the future of the planet, that if we don’t manage to wean our lives and economies off fossil fuels soon, it will be too […]

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Subs

Posted: December 4, 2015 at 8:55 am   /   Comment

A few months ago, council heard a presentation about risk management. The presenter outlined a set of guidelines to avoid costly insurance claims. All good information, except the person making the presentation, was employed by the County’s insurance underwriter. It was suggested to a couple of councillors, afterward, they may want to talk to other […]

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