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An important announcement on airports?

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Anybody know what's coming? (I'm just curious, don't jump me)
NOTE TO EDITORS AND NEWS DIRECTORS

OTTAWA, March 30 /CNW Telbec/ - (Name), MP (Region), on behalf of
the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities, will make an important announcement on (province) airports.

Media representatives are invited to attend.

Date: Monday, April 2, 2007
Time: 11:30 a.m.
Place: Windsor Airport -VIP lounge (main floor of terminal building)
3200 County Road 42
Windsor, Ontario
Date: Monday, April 2, 2007
Time: 2:00 p.m.
Place: Abbotsford Airport - Main Terminal Building
30440 Liberator Ave, Abbotsford, B.C.
Date: Monday, April 2, 2007
Time: 1:00 p.m.
Location: The Forks Market Atrium
One Forks Market Road
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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[quote="Widow"]Anybody know what's coming? (I'm just curious, don't jump me)
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Jeez Widow!!
I know you are a LADY ofthe highest caliber, but don't say things like that on this site. This site is full of twistos and wackos that will jump all over a statement like that!!
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Actually, I thought about that as I wrote it, and being a lonely widow - I nearly suggested a particular kind of jump might be ok. Then I had second thoughts. :shock:
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Government announcement about airports. However they wrap it, you can count on:-

a) More Fees.
b) More Regulations.
c) More likely, all of the above.
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They're goign to announce which airports them terrorist-o-es are going to be targeting next. I have a feeling that increased security and less english will follow.
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Here is something to chew on, Transport Canada (all modes;Rail, Civ Av, Marine and Surface) have had to shave 20% per year out of their operating budgets since 9/11 to help the treasury board fund the anti-terrorist crusade.

I'm not sure what the actuals figures are but with those cutbacks regulatory oversight has been severly curtailed and you wonder why SMS is being imposed on our industry (for better or for worse). TC is going bankrupt, and SMS is cheap...that's the BOTTOM LINE!
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We are all one suitcase bomb away from the unemployment line .So if they want to spend some money on better security that's all right with me.
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Nice to see you still have a sense of humor widow...whatever you do do not lose it...
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Oh the irony!!!! They're saying all muslims hate jews and are bad because their biggoted, yet at the same time they are promoting hatred of muslims. That's just too funny. I can't believe people go in for this shit.

Hitler would have been proud of the 'terrorist awareness organization', they really paid attention to his section on propaganda. I like how they are even so bold as to mention mien kampf, the source of their own tactics.

Touche, axial, you really know how to make a guy laugh...

So ironic.
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FLOATER wrote:Nice to see you still have a sense of humor widow...whatever you do do not lose it...
I've got three kids. Without a sense of humour I'd have been in a looney bin long ago!
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Canada's New Government Funds Six New Airport Safety Projects in British Columbia
ABBOTSFORD, BC, April 2 /CNW Telbec/ - Six British Columbia airports will share close to $5 million for projects to enhance their safety in 2007-2008. Ed Fast, Member of Parliament for Abbotsford, today announced this funding under the Government of Canada's Airports Capital Assistance Program, on behalf of the Honourable Lawrence Cannon, Minister of Transport, Infrastructure and Communities.
"This funding of $5 million will improve the safety and service capacity
of British Columbia airports, and makes an important investment in our growing tourism, travel and delivery industries," said Mr. Fast. "This contribution provides concrete proof of the commitment of this government to the safety of Canadians and the economic strength of our communities."
The Airports Capital Assistance Program finances capital projects related to safety, asset protection and operating cost reduction. Eligible airports must have year-round, regularly scheduled passenger service, they must meet Transport Canada airport certification requirements and they cannot be owned or operated by the Government of Canada.
"The safety and security of the traveling public is a top priority for
Canada's New Government," said Minister Cannon. "These projects will improve airport safety and protect Canadians. They will also boost the economic potential of the airports and surrounding communities."

The money will be distributed to airports in:

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- Abbotsford, where $2,082,925 will cover the purchase of two airport
fire-fighting vehicles.
- Fort St. John, where $338, 319 will cover 90 per cent of the total
estimated cost of $375,910 to replace regulators and automatic gates.
- Nanaimo, where $112,036 will cover 85 percent of the total estimated
cost of $131,807 for a snowplow truck.
- Prince Rupert, where $1,903,892 will pay for over 80 per cent of the
total estimated cost for airfield electrical systems restoration.
- Smithers, where $91,343 will cover 95 per cent of the total estimated
cost of $96,150 for the purchase of a dry/liquid spreader.
- Williams Lake, where $204,731 will replace airfield cables and its
lighting control system.

Backgrounders on the Airports Capital Assistance Program and the selected British Columbia projects are attached.
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