Hancock Pushing Hard for Smoking Ban In Alberta
The recent $5 per pack immediate tax increase in the April 19 Alberta Budget is the first step in an effort towards a province wide tobacco reduction strategy and is just part of the new Alberta Minister of Health and Wellness, Dave Hancock’s strategic efforts to promote wellness.
In addition to a tax increase, a proposal is being drafted by Hancock for a province-wide legislated ban on smoking in public places and work places. Further provisions will include a ban tobacco sales in pharmacies and to regulate so-called powerwall displays of tobacco products. Tax increases are as rare as hen's teeth in Alberta so this tobacco tax augers well for the political potential of a legislated ban of smoking in public and work places.
This public policy initiative is not new to Alberta. It has been tried 4 times before but never made it through the political policy development process. But with new leadership and the fact it is garnering significant public support, it may have a chance this time.In addition to a tax increase, a proposal is being drafted by Hancock for a province-wide legislated ban on smoking in public places and work places. Further provisions will include a ban tobacco sales in pharmacies and to regulate so-called powerwall displays of tobacco products. Tax increases are as rare as hen's teeth in Alberta so this tobacco tax augers well for the political potential of a legislated ban of smoking in public and work places.
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See my opinion on this issue (and the silly article you quoted).
ReplyDeleteEugene - I have an error in my post...the recent tobacco tax is $5 per carton - not per pack.
ReplyDeleteWishful thinking on Ken's part, eh?
ReplyDeleteKen, you are an astute observer of the political scene. I therefore suggest you stop writing about the tobacco issue because you get way too personal and emotional, which is taking away from your reputation and credibility big time -- such as this most recent article you wrote (and your comments in reply to other commenters). It was silly beyond belief, if you pardon my candour.
Thanks for this, Eugene!
ReplyDeleteThere is spirited resistance to this oppression, as you will find here:
http://surrealitytimes.blogspot.com/
On a more general note, I've been trying to keep up with your postings, here. I'm constantly in awe of how erudite you are, old friend. Reading your blog can be like attending a 300 level course at University, or beyond. I always learn something of value by visiting here.
Thanks!
Werner,
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure that Ken is free to "stop writing about the tobacco issue". I may be misinterpreting here, and if I am I hope Ken will inform me so that I can correct my error - but I think Ken may be getting paid to promote the proposed smoking ban. In our previous discussions, Ken was honest enough to admit that he stood to gain financially if Hancock pursued the smoking ban agenda.
Sort of like this "Tobacco Free Campus" www.tobaccofreecampus.com
In their brochure, Tobacco Free Campus claims to be "a provincial movement led by post-secondary students..." but nowhere in their brochure or on their website do they inform you that these students are also paid employees of Action on Smoking and Health. They are not a spontaneous "student movement" at all - they are paid political lobbyists and social engineers.
In any case, I hope Ken does keep talking about smoking issues - having a foil inspires me to much more insightful postings.
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ReplyDeleteFlorida is one of mold favorite places to live in. Although molds can be found anywhere, mold relies on humid environments, or moisture and a food source such as building materials, dust, wood, paper and organic materials. Most mold types are likely to grow on a porous surface with high moisture content within the first 24-48 hours.
A tremendous percentage of all the properties in the state of Florida face some kind of moisture problem, many of those are a result from hurricane damages causing water intrusion in the property, many of those homes with water damages worsen during the period with no electricity, those thousands of homes with no power for a prolonged period of time are unable to run their air conditioner systems and properly remove humidity.
Proper maintenance and functioning of your A/C system is crucial for a healthy indoor environment, having your A/C unit serviced on regular basis may prevent you from a lot headaches in regards to mold.
When an A/C system is not functioning properly, weather is not cooling enough or no removing the humidity like it should, condensation problems may occur. Air conditioner systems should be one of the most important things to inspect during a mold inspection since this possible contamination is being spread out among the entire property possibly triggering allergic reactions, upper respiratory problems and many health hazards to those occupants susceptible to mold exposure.
Indoor air quality assessments in Florida such as mold testing, mold inspections and even mold remediation or removal have become a multi million dollar industry in the past few years due to all the media hype, newer studies on mold exposure and recent hurricane activity. Because of this dramatic growth in the industry a lot of companies have been taking advantage of this demand, and the fact that no laws, regulations or specific protocols for mold testing and or mold removal have been passed. When choosing a mold testing company this are the things you should look for:
• No conflict of interest ( do not use a company that does both remediation and testing)
• Look for companies that use the latest in technology such particle counters, infrared thermal cameras, moisture meters…
• Make sure they are certified indoor environmentalist or at least certified mold inspectors.
• Make sure they inspect the A/C system, attic, exterior, behind pluming fixtures, and moisture detection among entire property. Having a specific area tested with out investigation and environmental testing on the rest of the property is no on your best interest (a lot findings are not visible to the naked eye) that is why top of line equipment must be used.
• Pick a company that uses a accredited laboratory
• Make sure they provide a comprehensive report and lab results interpretation for a better understanding of the results and findings.
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