Letters, April 26: There may be extra worth in cookie-cutter colleges

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Years in the past, each elementary or junior highschool inbuilt Calgary seemed the identical. The college board used the identical architectural plans each time a college was constructed. Right now, lots of of 1000’s of {dollars} are being wasted on architectural charges to design one-off colleges. What an unbelievable waste of cash.

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What’s incorrect with utilizing the identical plans over and over to avoid wasting on architectural charges? We have to lower your expenses, not be spending it like there’s no tomorrow.

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Invoice Stemp, Calgary

Gross sales tax might enhance Heritage fund

Re: Rejecting gross sales tax is Alberta’s final stand, Opinion, April 20

Chris Nelson makes a compelling argument for rejecting a gross sales tax. Nonetheless, his summation when referencing the Heritage Belief misses a key level. The Heritage Belief is just a paltry $20 billion as a result of the federal government retains raiding it, or not contributing, to cowl the downturns in commodity costs when there should not enough revenues to pay for the companies and infrastructure that Albertans want and count on. With no constant income supply (gross sales tax or different), the Heritage Belief won’t ever develop. 

Alberta has a income and spending downside — a reliance on inconsistent income based mostly on worldwide pricing we now have no management over, and better spending per capita than many different jurisdictions (we now have excessive expectations of our authorities). These two points don’t bode nicely for long-term, constant budgeting and planning.

If we wish the Heritage Belief to develop for future generations to profit from our non-renewable useful resource use right this moment, because it was supposed, then we have to work out easy methods to have extra constant income sources. We are able to’t have it each methods.  

Pure fuel a step towards greener future

Re: Tourmaline, Clear Power Fuels to accomplice on pure fuel fuelling station community, Opinion, April 19

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The announcement that Tourmaline and Clear Power Fuels are partnering on a pure fuel fuelling station community in Western Canada is a step towards a extra livable net-zero world. Child steps in lowering greenhouse fuel emissions are higher than no motion in any respect.

I agree that pure fuel does produce much less greenhouse fuel emissions than diesel. Nonetheless, calling pure fuel “clear vitality” doesn’t make it so. Pure fuel is a fossil gasoline, plain and easy.

That’s the reason it’s so essential to remain the course on pricing carbon air pollution with the carbon price and dividend. That is one of the simplest ways to ship the market indicators that worth carbon appropriately.

Ultimately, there might be choices which can be extra reasonably priced than fossil fuels and that get us to a really greener, cleaner, extra livable world.

Cathy Web page, Calgary