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  1. DougB

    Crane Count

    And no Vancouver coverage
  2. DougB

    The Great Canadian Tariff Thread

    Yeap and it is exactly the reason the Canada government should sit on the sidelines and wait until the clown show is over. Too bad the election campaign has focused on a red herring rather than real issues
  3. DougB

    Parkline | 60m | 16s | Minto | Zeidler

    ..and those opposed due to kids having to cross streets to go to school, waste created by dogs and climate change
  4. DougB

    Crane Count

    https://www.rlb.com/americas/insight/rlb-crane-index-north-america-q1-2025/
  5. DougB

    2025 Federal Election

    You are watching The Apprentice - Executive Branch Edition and ignoring the "TV" part of "Reality TV". Trump doesn't have the authority to impose tariffs and Americans won't stand for higher prices. I suspect many business groups will be launching suits to end the madness.
  6. DougB

    2025 Federal Election

    Both being populists is a comparison targeted at the week minded. It reminds of the parodies from the 2006 Liberal campaign: "Stephen Harper has a dog. You know who else had a dog? Hitler. Adolf Hitler. That's who. Did Stephen Harper train his dog to attack racial minorities on command? We...
  7. DougB

    2025 Federal Election

    Fewer loyalties to the Laurentian Oligarchs and to the public sector. PP prioritization of issues, mainly cost of living, was right on. Unfortunately, the short termism of the electorate is focused on the red herring of tariffs.
  8. DougB

    2025 Federal Election

    The tariffs will be short term as the American public will reject the ensuing price increases, and Trump will inevitably be distracted by some other problem of his own creation. No Canadian action is going to influence the trajectory on tariffs. The British Empire was still strong in the 1890s...
  9. DougB

    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    The only draw back to credit cards is fees. They already have unmatchable ubiquity and fraud detection. Competition from upstart payment providers and new technologies such as block chain will push those fess down. Interac seems to be a relic from the early 90s. Once ecommerce took off in the...
  10. DougB

    2025 Federal Election

    Because the economist has a track record of failed technocracy. His solution to everything has been stimulus. Technocracy fails due to its hubris in underestimating the unintended consequences of countering market forces.
  11. DougB

    2025 Federal Election

    This election reeks of the myopia of 2021. Tariffs will be as consequential in the long term as vaccine mandates were in the fall of 2021. The real threat, completely ignored, is responding to the US becoming even more attractive to capital. Canada has suffered a massive exodus of capital since...
  12. DougB

    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    Calgary Transit picked, the cheapest, best and most future proof method for managing payments. It may not have the branding allure of cleverly named stored values cards, but it works.
  13. DougB

    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    But why? Reloading fares through a phone app can be done anywhere so don't need a convenience store network or kiosks. The gamut of stores that would accept credit cards has got to be orders of magnitude larger than those that would accept reloadable cards. Credit cards and mobile phones are...
  14. DougB

    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    I use Clipper a lot in the Bay Area and it is a disaster. Kiosks are out of service or won't read credit cards, the tap terminals are broken, adding funds online imposes a several hour lag, transferring balances between cards or to Google Wallet seems to fail more often than it works, leading to...
  15. DougB

    Green Line LRT | ?m | ?s | Calgary Transit

    The QR code system used in Calgary is far superior to a reloadable card as it doesn't require access to kiosks to distribute or reload cards, doesn't impose a delay on waiting for funds to show up on a card and doesn't have to deal with overdrawn cards. Most importantly, it uses low cost...
  16. DougB

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    The Saddledome site was previously an amusement park called Funtier World. It had a waterpark, ball room, obstacle course and potato sack slide. Admission was $2, $1 if you clipped a coupon from the Herald Comics section.
  17. DougB

    Calgary & Alberta Economy

    Probably true. Both the industry and the Alberta government waited too long to push back against environmental activist overreach. It took too long, but at least eNGO are finally getting their just rewards...
  18. DougB

    Crosstown | 88m | 30s | Anthem

    If someone has access to the Calgary Herald archives, there is an article from around Sep-1995 detailing a multi-highrise proposal for the site designed by Manu Chugh. The city had recently done some grading on the downslope between the rec center and the community that allegedly reduced flood...
  19. DougB

    Statscan numbers

    Alberta accounted for almost half of national population growth: https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/t1/tbl1/en/tv.action?pid=1710000901 Quarterly Growth Quarterly Growth Percentage Percentage of Total Growth Newfoundland and Labrador -301 -0.06% -0.47% Prince Edward Island -21 -0.01%...
  20. DougB

    Urban Development and Proposals Discussion

    I remember high rise proposals for that site from the mid 90's

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