#cityofedmontonpropertytaxes
Just paid my$7000 in property taxes knowing I’m getting nothing for my money, another shitty city council/mayor making piss poor decisions for the under privileged lazy in this city
@nenshi Your words are bullshit this is a federal government created problems. Your party will only drive this province further into debt by giving more money to social programs instead of creating job opportunities to put more money in peoples pockets. Your socialist policies make zero
@AndrewKnack You’ve overspent on the LRT that nobody rides, and bike lanes less than 1% of edmontonian use pull your head out of your rainbow ass and have a look at what’s important to the tax payers
#andrewknack
Edmonton spent about $60 million on the 60 Proterra electric buses — roughly over $1 million per bus. Global News reported that more than half were out of service by late 2023, with mechanical issues, battery problems, cab/driver fit issues, and trouble getting part
@LauraBabcock He did not release the information, so what does this have to do with him. Oh I see nobody has been charged with SNC Lavalin scandal either and you know who was responsible for that
@longword You don’t need consent to collect signatures, follow the bouncing ball. If it gets passed then you need consent. I don’t see anyone asking that of stay free Alberta petition, maybe a percentage of indigenous want out of this socialist country as well and they weren’t consulted
#newstreetsignedmonton
This sign should be paid for by Thomas lukasik and Michael Janz, then they can pay to replace it every time it is defaced. What a stupid idea
@nenshi Naheed you’re such a doucebag, Racheal is exactly the reason why this province is not an energy powerhouse because she shut down all of the infrastructure projects to get to where we are today .
@MarcNixon24 Short answer: there are reports the U.S. has floated something being described as an “entry fee,” but not a literal fee to join or keep USMCA. It appears to mean upfront concessions (for example on trade irritants or rules) before deeper renegotiation talks move forward.