Letters, Aug. 12: Non-public care obtainable to those that pays

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It’s irritating to take heed to the guardians of the galaxy once they denounce adjustments to their failing common health-care system. What I can’t fathom is their hypocrisy.

Has anybody ever seen a high-performance athlete watch for well being care? If a Flames participant is injured throughout a sport, it’s commonplace to get an in-game replace following X-rays or an MRI within the clubhouse. If required, surgical procedure is scheduled inside hours, a rehabilitation program outlined, physiotherapy, diet and psychological experience is offered, followups and monitoring is offered.

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Why is that this world-class personal well being care obtainable to these capable of pay whereas I’m forbidden from accessing the identical companies primarily based on my skill to pay? Why are the Buddies of Medicare so regressively silent?

Paul Baumberg, Useless Man’s Flats

Alberta has double commonplace on power

After failing to carry oil firms to account for required cleanup of their wells, it appears the UCP is instantly involved about cleanup of renewable power websites — so fearful that they put a six-month freeze on their growth, forcing delay on many purposes awaiting approval.

Such ill-thought-out insurance policies would depart us unprepared for the long run. Alternate power sources will help gradual local weather change.

That is one other kick within the tooth to Alberta’s future from a nostalgic UCP attempting desperately to proceed Alberta’s oil growth.

Holly Slavik, Calgary

Renewables want extra research

Re: UCP’s six-month moratorium on new inexperienced power initiatives is baffling, Opinion, Aug. 5

Don Braid misses two important points on renewable energy that have to be handled if renewables are to turn into actually sustainable. The primary is the “duck curve” the place the height technology of renewables happens when demand is the bottom. Wind and particularly photo voltaic drop off when the night demand kicks in. In consequence, utilities or the grid should deal with an excessive amount of energy once they don’t want it and maintain backup technology for heavy demand durations. All this interprets to increased prices for shoppers.

The second is the “orphan properly” drawback. Builders normally unload their fields after preliminary payback durations to much less well-financed operators who normally stroll when the money circulation begins reaching finish of life. Ask your self why so many builders are speeding into deregulated Alberta to construct these initiatives whereas our established utilities will not be absolutely engaged.

AESO and AUC are doing the correct factor attempting to determine how one can handle all this. In the event that they don’t, we’ll progressively get ourselves into the costly mess that you simply see in California and Germany.

Chris Tworek, Calgary