Which Way Will We Pay?

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Which Way Will We Pay? It's time for a grown-up conversation about Alberta's revenue problem - and how we fund vital public services

Too often the budget dialogue in Alberta is dominated by shrill, kneejerk calls for cuts. That's the dialogue that takes place in the mainstream media and among some of the business and political elite. However, it's isn't representative of what Albertans think.

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By T. F. | August 01, 2010
"Tax" should NOT be the dirty word it has become. It's the lifeblood of our essential services, and it's time to reclaim it back as a good thing; as a healthy way for citizens to pool together resources for the benefit and enjoyment of everyone. And it's important to talk about what's a healthy level of tax and not accept that all taxes are bad or too high.

By Terry Inigo-Jones | July 28, 2010
Year after year, in poll after poll, Albertans have put public services including health care and education much higher on their list of priorities than tax cuts. When will the government begin to listen?

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