- spending half your day commuting
- pretending living at home and having your own apartment are comparable
- taking a very light course load
…priceless
…priceless
It would be fun to throw something random in there like term limits. I’d appreciate barring anyone who has been an MP for 20 years from running again.
hard to follow the article with only a short blurb… it starts by saying he was happy to pay for the privilege but is now complaining of it costing too much?
I think a one month extension costs $470 NZD, but I can’t tell what longer term residency permits cost (it’s probably a combination of multiple fees)
https://mfai.gov.ck/cook-islands-ministry-foreign-affairs-and-immigration-schedule-fees
His journey will probably start by driving past the old rail station in downtown Ottawa (a couple blocks from parliament) out to the boonies.
Their math seems to assume that benefits only apply to people still in Alberta. If a lifelong Albertan moves out of province at retirement, they definitely deserve benefits from the Alberta pool and cheques would need to go out across the whole country. So their pension obligations are probably higher than estimated.
Due to donation limits ($1700 / year), it’s hard to amount to much unless you sprinkle it across all members of the household and donate to the party and EDA too.
https://www.elections.ca/content.aspx?section=pol&dir=lim&document=lim2023&lang=e
*Kalamalka