The provincial cabinet has been burning the midnight oil the past couple of nights.
Literally.
Late night sessions that ended God-knows-when, night after night.
Apparently, they are trying to figure out what to do in order to get out of the massive financial and political hole they have dug for themselves over the past decade.
As bizarre as that might seem to some people, the politicians who created the mess have no idea yet what they are going to do. All that Premier Kathy Dunderdale and finance minister Jerome Kennedy have been able to offer lately are lots of vague comments about when the budget might be or how many lay-offs there might be. Dunderdale put a number of 500 lay-offs out there a few days ago but frankly, that’s about as reliable as her forecasts from last year.
And when Jerome told David Cochrane that they were still working out the Sustainability Plan, he was not bullshitting. He meant it, even though he claimed they had already started implementing the plan last year.
If you are familiar with government budgets and how these things normally get sorted, then odds are you are reading this now that someone has been able to revive your unconscious form.