Although its been months since just about every news broadcast opened with the latest update on Covid. The incessant Covid bombardment created memory tracks that rise to the surface with the slightest prodding. To find out how close to the surface your Covid memory tracks are read David Staples article and answer his four questions below...
When Premier Kenney announced the gradual removal of restrictions beginning Tuesday midnight one might think that everyone would celebrate the news. Not only was it not a cause for mass celebration it caused mixed reactions from three different sectors of our city as well as the general populace.
Below are reports on the reactions of three different and important sectors of Edmonton. The first is City Council's reaction, that is followed by comments from some in the business community and lastly is a report from Edmonton Public Schools.
#Covid, #restrictions, #Citycouncil, #business, #EdmontonPublicSchools
Its been a long time since I was in school and studied the roles of various levels of government but from what I recall its seems the lines have been blurred and crossed many times. The following article serves to illustrate a very important and relevant question, that being what jurisdiction do various levels of government have?
After reading the article answer the poll question below.
#Sohi, #Kenney, #jurisdiction, #governments, #Covid-19rules
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As with most controvercial issus there are TWO prevailing (dipole) perspectives regarding gor't authority/jurisdiction... namely "centralized (big) government) is best" VS "decentralized gov't (small/local) governemnt is best". My perspective on determining governent authority is; the more localized the issue (ie. my personal choice for me and myself, my family and my community), the more localized the government reach MUST be.
As a kid I was done with mask mandates before they even started!!!