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Justin Trudeaus critics like to dismiss him as an actor. But this prime ministers time in power has seen him doing more reacting than acting, mainly to large global events out of his control.Trudeaus build back better plan 鈥?the focus of the coming huddle with his cabinet ministers this week 鈥?will be a test of whether his government is capable of action and reaction.The promised ambitious agenda is a response to the COVID-19 pandemic, which has kept the Liberal government in reactive gear for most of 2020. But it is also being billed as a blueprint for a future that no one envisioned as recently as the election less than a year ago, a generational moment. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Putting a plan in place for whats going to happen is a totally different thing than dealing with whats already occurred. Its too bad the Liberals already us
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Summer escalations with demonstrators regarding 1492 Land Back Lane, also known as McKenzie Meadows, is costing Haldimand taxpayers. But how much Here what we know:The storyThe protest of the housing development at McKenzie Meadows has been going on since July. In August, supporters closed the Highway 6 bypass from Greens Road to Argyle Street South, resulting in additional costs to Haldimand County. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW OK, hit me 鈥?how much is this costing the county So far the county has estimated more than $51,000 in costs. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Thats a lot of money. How was it spent The bulk of the amount 鈥?about $38,000 鈥?has gone to roads. After the barricades were removed, the county inspected Argyle Street, 6th Line, Oneida Road and Stirling Street and had to do cleanup on the shoulders, remove debris from the ditch, and scrape and sweep the roads clean before reopening. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW
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