Friday, December 30, 2016

Best Wishes For 2017


It is only a few days until we will ring in 2017!  I wanted to write one final blog posting for 2016.
 
I must admit that the economic situation in Windsor and the surrounding area seems to me to be a lot better than it was a year ago. We are still a very long way from being prosperous, but at least we are starting to recover.

I really love living here in Tecumseh. Despite the library strike situation, which I cannot wrap my head around why an agreement couldn't have been made by now, everyone seems to work together in this area to create opportunities and ensure the well being of all its citizens. Oh and I will also mention how friendly everyone is, even people we don't know! Walking down the street, you are bound to get a smile or a hello from someone, which is  such a great feeling!
 
I wrote this about a year ago in my article here on the day of our Wedding Anniversary:
 
"I don't want to talk a lot about the events in 2015 since the beginning of the year because, dear reader, if you have been reading my other entries on my blog, you'll be quite familiar with what has happened and with what I and my family have had to deal. Yet, I just still have that important need personally to talk about it a bit at least one more time. Then, I want to forget about it because I believe my life has changed dramatically for the better. Forever! I do not want to remember any more about the near tragedy of the past. "
 
Unfortunately, I have not yet recovered as much as I was hoping to. I know now that I am in a better position physically and mentally, but there are still issues that I am facing today, especially with short-term memory. I owe so much to so many people, especially my own family members, who have helped me in my recovery.  I will always be grateful to you.
 
I just want to write about what is happening to me and share with my readers, all the different experiences that I am literally having every day now!

I want to wish everyone a Happy New Year and hope that your night is filled with fun celebrations.  Please be safe and let's get ready to start 2017!

Sunday, December 25, 2016

Christmas Day


May I wish all of my friends a very happy 25th day of December! Christmas day is just such a joyous occasion for so many people.

For me, however, it is another type of day as well. It is the first day of my rebirth although at the time I did not know about it at all!

Here is a posting that I made on Facebook exactly 2 years ago. I was feeling this ill but I really did not know how sick I truly was.

The reality that I did not know about was that I was not suffering a very bad cold but that I was now experiencing the illness that could result in my death about a week later. By now, you know what really happened to me, dear reader.

I believe now that I was not necessarily going to die but that I was given the opportunity to survive only if I chose to do so. Thankfully, my friends and family helped me at the time and the medical profession in Windsor did a marvelous job in treating me to deal with a disease that very few people in our area knew about at all. Staying alive was that difficult and hard a task that I was given and with which I had to deal for a considerable period of time afterwards.

I am now living my new life thanks to the wonderful assistance given to me by so many people. I have been working very, very hard to live again in the best condition that I can.

I do not know what my future is but I am sure that there are positive reasons why I am here. I intend to carry out my role as a father, husband, and friend, for as long as I am able.

Friday, December 23, 2016

Two-year "Anniversary" Coming Up


Yes, it is that time of year unfortunately for me. I will remember it always.

It is that time period when I was struck with encephalitis which escalated quickly to my brain. This illness has a rather poor survival outcome and often results in death if not treated right away or if people do survive, it is with significant medical deterioration. 

This type of encephalitis I had is quite rare and I was so fortunate that one of the doctors who eventually looked after me in Emergency at the hospital figured out this was most likely what I was suffering from and wanted to start treatment right away so the swelling in my brain could stop.  He also forwarded much of my medical data to Toronto to confirm the diagnosis. Considering this was a complex situation, I had an entire medical team looking after me. To be blunt, if this doctor did not start treatment right away on me, I truly believe that I would have died.

I have written so many articles on the subject that you can read by going back to the stories I created in this Blog explaining what happened to me.  You will see what occurred and how I have dealt with it. I am so happy to be able to report that my results have been so positive with all the help that has been provided to me by so many people in our area. I am talking not only about magnificent professionals carrying out their tasks to look after and treat my conditions but also my great friends who have been so kind to me. Of course, you know how much has been done to make my life better by my wonderful family!

I do not intend in this article to repeat what has happened to me in great detail. You can read that in other articles. To be honest, it has been a difficult timeframe for me. At the beginning, I had months in which I remained in bed struggling to get better. When I was finally able to do some walking, it took a considerable period of time before I was able to do so properly. Moreover, and I did not really understand it because I thought I was doing so well, it took quite a while before I could speak properly to anyone. What was so wonderful though is that people treated me as if I was not really troublesome in what I was saying.  In fact, several of my friends recently told me how well I have been improving.

In December of last year, one year after picking up this illness, even though I was feeling much better, I had a lot of trouble personally experiencing my past history.  The part though that bothered me a lot this year is whether the same condition would arise now. In other words, would I suffer so terribly again at this time of year.  On an emotional level, I am still worried about whether it will happen again. However, I know it is out of my hands and I can only handle the present situation.

You might find it quite strange at what I am experiencing, dear reader.  Why should I expect after the tragedy that almost hit me to be in such a "good condition" today. It would not be unusual at all to expect me to remember what happened and how serious it was. Two years is not that long a time period to forget about such a personal tragedy that almost resulted in the end of my life. Yet, I am trying so hard to move forward!

I do not wish to compare myself with others. I just want to talk about myself and what I am going through.  To be honest, it would be great if others whoever who may experience my kind of situation try to act in the same manner that I am right now to overcome their horrific conditions.

What I am experiencing right now is truly amazing as far as I am concerned. I do expect, and have warned my family members about it, that I may in fact get somewhat sad about what happened 2 years ago, but that is only normal. However, because of what my family has done for me over this time frame, as well as the professionals who dealt with me and my other friends, this sadness will not last for very long.  No, I am enjoying my new life and I am thrilled about how well I am doing because of their assistance.  I do not want to feel troubled about what I had to live through.

Your contribution in reading my material that I have posted has helped me heal so much. 

I wish you the best over the holidays and the start of our New Year!

Sunday, December 18, 2016

The Strangest Of Weather And Other Matters


I just cannot figure this out.  My calendar tells me that we are not yet in the winter period yet we have almost been buried in snow as a result of a couple of snowstorms we have had recently. I can remember last year when temperatures were warmer and we hardly saw that much snow at all. I am rather disappointed that we are not experiencing the same kind of weather this year.

I just saw a weather report that suggested that we may not get too much snow over the next couple of weeks but to be honest I am not sure that I believe anything that anyone tells us about weather these days.  The other day I thought that we were supposed to get inundated with snow overnight and into the morning. However, that does not seemed to have happened. Instead of very many more inches of white stuff on the pathway in front of my house, I think we really only got a few inches with hardly any snow in the morning and into the early afternoon. So far, I have not yet seen any rain falling so who knows if that's going to come later instead of snow if the temp is a bit higher.

It certainly is a big change from the weather that we had last year. I must admit that I cannot remember any days that were this cold and had so much snow as we are seeing now and are expecting to see later on. However, in looking at some of the weather forecasts in other parts of the Province, I see that other areas are really getting snowed under. So perhaps this area is still quite lucky even with all of the bad weather that we are getting so far this year. Let us hope that, even with the volumes of snow that we are seeing now and will probably experience later, we will still be able to get around relatively easily.

I just want to talk about a few of the news stories that I have seen reported around here recently. They have caught my attention probably because they do not make a lot of sense to me at all.

Take for instance this headline in a story in the Windsor Star by Craig Pearson on December 16, 2016: 


Here is something else that I read:

"Windsor’s streak of eight straight zero tax increases could be coming to an end.

Mayor Drew Dilkens made the comment after tonight’s council meeting.

The 2017 budget documents landed on councilors’ doorsteps last week.

Mayor Drew Dilkens says there is a pathway to zero --  the city would need to find $17-million in savings -- but it isn't pretty and will likely not receive his endorsement.

“With respect to the path to zero, you can see there's a lot of pain to reach zero this year,” Dilkens said. “It would involve frankly closures of certain facilities, so I suspect that council would have a very difficult time getting to zero this year with the cuts that are proposed." (Rich Garton, CTV Windsor, December 12, 2016) 

Such utter nonsense. Here is what has been suggested may happen:

"Windsor taxpayers could end up paying 2.7 per cent more in property tax next year, if a proposed city administration budget goes ahead, though Mayor Drew Dilkens hopes to whittle the hike down to less than two per cent."

Gee, wouldn't that be a miracle if he was able to make that happen. What a marvelous Mayor he would be to keep our taxes from shooting upward to such a high percentage. Naturally, City of Windsor taxpayers would all have to vote to have him re-elected because he was so wonderful in reducing it a little bit.

Come on, do you really expect the taxes to increase as is being suggested now? They might but I do not expect that to happen. Why would he and his colleagues on Council want to be seen increasing taxes when they would be praised so well by taxpayers if there was no tax increase at all. Wouldn't we think that they were wonderful!

I must admit that my feeling is that again there will be no tax increase.  Here is what was set out at first for the budget for 2016:

"Increased property taxes and a road repair levy are included in the first draft of the 2016 Windsor budget, released Monday.

The budget calls for a 1.25 per cent property tax increase and a 0.5 per cent levy for road repairs." (CBC News November 30, 2015)

Amazingly, that increase did not happen at all.  I must admit that expect something similar to happen once again. I do not expect a tax increase to happen this year either. I expect to see lots of stories about that possibility in the next little while that is supposed to make taxpayers upset but the Mayor and Council will ultimately make sure that there is no such increase. Naturally, they expect to be viewed as taxpayer heroes so that voters will praise them considerably and vote for them in the next municipal election.

The other story that interested me was the new job for Dwight Duncan. It was a wonderful future position for him as far as I can tell:

"Dwight Duncan has been named the chairman of the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority, according to a federal government announcement Wednesday.

Infrastructure Minister Amarjeet Sohi appointed Duncan to a five-year term as head of the bridge authority, which is overseeing the construction of the Gordie Howe International Bridge.

Duncan was made interim leader on Jan. 1, replacing former chairman Mark McQueen." (CBC News December 14, 2016)

It must mean that the Federal Government is so impressed with the work undertaken by Duncan so far with respect to the new Government bridge that they want him around even longer. Now they have escalated him to a five-year firm position. What a nice Xmas present for him. 

Of course, it makes no sense to me at all. I just don't see how the Government bridge can be built in the first place. Presumably, nothing can be started for at least another 18 months on the federal side because of all the work that has to be done by them to choose someone to build a bridge in the first place.

Unless there is some reason why the Ambassador Bridge Company cannot start soon on building their bridge, I expect them to do so fairly shortly. Once they make their announcement about starting the construction of their new bridge, probably for a cost of around $500 million, I hardly think that there would be too many contractors or finance companies around who would want to build a Government Bridge for about 8 times that amount or, $4 billion. That sum would seem to be the new cost for that project!

Naturally, in about 18 months, the Ambassador Bridge Company would start a lawsuit in both Canada and in the United States if a new bridge project moves forward for a Government bridge saying that the Government Bridge cannot be built at all because the Ambassador Bridge Company has the exclusive right to build a cross-river bridge between the Cities of Windsor and Detroit. How long would that lawsuit take to finish: 5 to 10 years or more for both sides of the river! Who knows what other international lawsuits might be started as well to prevent such a bridge being built.

Seriously, I do not think that Dwight Duncan was hired to get a new Government bridge started. In my view, he is going to be the main negotiator between the Ambassador Bridge Company and the Government of Canada to get a decision reached between them as soon as possible about the construction of a new Ambassador Bridge.  I do expect that the Government of Canada will demand and ultimately receive an ownership share in the new bridge that the Ambassador Bridge Company will build because I expect that its business structure will change in the future. I also expect that a US Government entity will also have a partnership interest in the new crossing.

So much for those stories. I think I better get back to clearing the snow away from my front property.

Monday, December 12, 2016

Blue Water Bridge Strike Over



Wow, the Blue Water Bridge strike seemed to end so quickly.  That to me seems somewhat strange to be honest.  Why was there a need for one at all!

Oh well, I am happy that it is all done now.  It was on for about 3 weeks for whatever reason:

"The strike was the first in the history of the Blue Water Bridge, which opened to traffic in October 1938."  (Katrease Stafford, Detroit Free Press, December 9, 2016)

It really is all very peculiar to me.  Negotiations started 2 years ago when the old contract expired.  Then the strike came when no deal supposedly could be done.  Yet a settlement was reached effectively so quickly after the strike was started.

At least I publicized the labour issue and wrote a number of articles about what was happening.  I wonder if that had an impact.  I sure hope it had a positive one!

Let's see what may happen in other border crossing locations in the future.


Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Blue Water Bridge Strike Ongoing

It looks like the strike involving the Blue Water Bridge in Sarnia is still ongoing. I believe that it is close now to the 3rd week of the strike.

My information is that not only are the parties not talking but there are no meetings set up yet for them to do so. I must admit that I do not understand the logic of that approach.

As far as traffic numbers go, I have not seen anything being produced yet to let us know what is happening with respect to the border crossings in Sarnia especially at this time of the year when traffic should generally be pretty high.

Here are a couple of photos that I was sent that shows what traffic was like at the Bridge. Hmm I don't see many vehicles at all!  I was told that these photographs were taken of traffic on Saturday, December 3, which usually is one of the busiest days 3 weeks before Christmas although I do  not  know the time they were taken. 




What I am told is this could be one of the lowest volumes of traffic ever seen for over a decade.  

I just wonder when the Union and Management will meet again and whether attempts will be made to resolve the differences between the parties to end the strike.

If not...who knows what would happen next!

Monday, December 5, 2016

Getting Closer To Year-End


We are starting to get closer to the end of 2016 and to start off the New Year 2017. I don't have any specific reasons for saying this but it just seems to me that people are in a much better mood this year than in the past few years. This could well be because the unemployment rate has dropped significantly in this area in the same time as last year. I just keep hoping that it continues to drop although it just seemed to increase a little bit in the last time frame:

"Windsor’s unemployment jumped slightly last month but continues to be better than the provincial and national average, says Statistics Canada.

According to the most recent labour force survey, the November unemployment rate in Windsor was 5.7 per cent — up slightly from 5.3 per cent in October.

The Ontario average was 6.4 per cent in November and 6.6 per cent in October.

Nationally, the unemployment rate fell to 6.9 per cent from seven per cent in October." (Dylan Kristy, Windsor Star, December 2, 2016)

I've seen some interesting news stories over the past little while and thought that I would let you know about some of them.

MILLIONAIRES DOING WELL IN CANADA

Instead of being unemployed, it appears that many Canadians are starting to become millionaires! Now isn't that something nice to accomplish in this country. Here are some interesting statistics for you to take a look at:

"Credit Suisse global wealth ranking says there are 1.1 million Canadians worth $1M US

About 25,000 Canadians became millionaires in the past year, but more than 500,000 more can expect to fall into that category in the next five years, according to a report released Friday by Credit Suisse.

In its seventh annual report on global wealth levels, the Swiss Bank said there are currently 1,117,000 millionaires in Canada, which the bank defines as someone worth $1 million US when you add up all assets and subtract debts.

That means Canada is home to about three per cent of all of the world's millionaires — eighth overall on a list that's very top heavy as the U.S. is home to 41 per cent of them." (CBC, November 26, 2016) 

Unfortunately, the article did not tell us how people made so much money or where they work to do so.  I wonder if those numbers have gotten worse because of the problems in the oil industry where so many people have lost their jobs.  Presumably, we will find that out a year from now.

WILL WE START SEEING MORE TOLL ROADS

I'm afraid that the answer will be "Yes." There is no doubt in my mind that Governments who have the power over roads will start imposing tolls on them. Billions of dollars will be needed not only to build new ones but to keep on repairing the older ones. Toll money will help in doing so.

We in Windsor/Detroit already have "international" toll roads for traveling between the 2 countries. The Detroit River Tunnel Road is under the River while the other, the Ambassador Bridge, was built over the River. Who knows, although I doubt it, we may well get another border crossing over the River at a cost of around $4 billion or more if a new bridge is ever allowed to be built. I can't imagine what the "tolls" would be for that border crossing!

I expect that if certain action is taken in Toronto then we can expect to see tolls on many roadways that have been built or which may well be built subsequently in Canada. Here is a very interesting article that I saw in a recent media presentation on the subject:

"Toronto tolls may pave the way for road pricing in Metro Vancouver

With the idea of tolls now on the table in Toronto, it may provide the push some politicians have been looking for to introduce road pricing in Metro Vancouver.

“I think many regions around the world are looking to variable pricing for the transportation system, including roads, based on peak demand,” says Lawrence Frank, a sustainable transportation professor at the University of British Columbia. “Variable road pricing real time information is now possible, we have the technology to do it, and we should get on it.”

In Toronto, Mayor John Tory announced the city is planning to impose tolls on two major highways to pay for transportation improvements and help ease congestion, thought to be the first in Canada on expressways cutting through a downtown core." (Mike Lloyd, News 1130, November 25, 2016)

I have to admit that I was shocked that so many people in Toronto are supposedly in favour in having tolls for the roads in Toronto. I just could not believe it:

"Toronto divided on road tolls, poll finds

How polarizing is the idea of tolling Toronto’s roads? According to a new poll, the city’s electorate is split right down the middle on the issue.

The poll by Forum Research Inc. was conducted on Thursday evening, hours after Mayor John Tory threw his support behind a controversial plan to implement road tolls on the Gardiner Expressway and Don Valley Parkway.

It found that 46 per cent of voters approve of road tolls, while 45 per cent disapprove. Nine per cent didn’t know." ( Nov. 26, 2016)


I found these statistics quite interesting but not surprising either:

"Support for road tolls was lowest among respondents making less than $20,000 a year, 50 per cent of whom disapproved of the idea. It had majority support (56 per cent) among those earning incomes between $40,000 and $60,000, as well as the wealthiest respondents."

Here's something else that did not surprise me and makes me question the introduction to the story that suggests that drivers are in favour of tolls:

"Perhaps unsurprisingly, 60 per cent of voters who use a private vehicle to commute said they disapproved of tolls. Half of those who commute by public transit supported the idea, while 81 per cent of those who bike and 63 per cent of those who walk supported the plan."

It will be interesting to see what happens over the next little while.

WHAT IS POVERTY COSTING US

I am not sure that anyone really knows how much money it costs to help those who are suffering in poverty. The number of people involved is so extremely high as well. There are all kinds of costs that are being paid by Governments to help out those people who require assistance. Here is one story that you may find interesting which helps explain what those costs include:

"Poverty is costing Toronto an estimated $4.5 billion to $5.5 billion a year, according to a new report released Monday.

The Cost of Poverty in Toronto, a report by social policy expert John Stapleton and research consultants Alexa Briggs and Celia Lee, says the numbers reflect the cost of lost opportunity. The report itself examines what the authors call the price of inaction.

"These numbers estimate what poverty costs Toronto in the justice system, the health system, and tax revenues, both now and in future generations," the report says.

 "They tell us that inaction comes at a cost...

It notes that people living in poverty pay less in taxes, are more likely to be unemployed or underemployed, consume more services, have higher health costs, incur costs related to the justice system and are more likely to have children who will live in poverty as adults." (CBC News November 28, 2016) 

The way that they arrive at the numbers is very interesting:

"The report's authors say they arrived at the $4.5 billion to $5.5 billion figure by adding individual items that include:

--cost of crime at $436 million;
--cost of public health at $730 million;
--hospital days at $23.7 million;
--lost income at $2.9 billion to $4 billion;
--foregone taxes at $322 million to $345 million."

Another interesting number that I saw in a Toronto Star article on the subject that is quite startling to me is that 265,000 families are living on low incomes in that area.  

TORONTO IS CHANGING TOO

So you think that Toronto is struggling with so many families living in low income, right. If so, are you ever wrong at least with respect to this story. Many people who live there will no longer own their premises:

"If Toronto & Vancouver Are ‘Superstar Cities,' Get Ready To Rent

Home ownership is a big deal in Canada, but as housing becomes more scarce and expensive in Toronto and Vancouver, many residents of those cities will give up dreams of homeownership — whether by choice or not.

In fact, a decade from now, the stigma surrounding renting will have disappeared in Toronto, says Paul Smetanin, CEO of the Canadian Centre for Economic Analysis...

But in these “superstar” cities, land prices have either moved far out of range of affordability for regular earners, or have always been out of range, and in today’s hot real estate markets, renting is becoming more common.

The home ownership rate in London, for example, is just half the rate in Toronto — 36.4 per cent. (It peaked about 15 years ago, at around 42 per cent.)...

“We’re really talking about giving people the choice between being able to rent a beautiful home or being able to buy one,” he added. “It’s a very different model to the one we’re used to.” (Daniel Tencer The Huffington Post Canada November 29, 2016)

Friday, December 2, 2016

Deck The Halls With Dell Devices


The holiday season is coming up very shortly. It just seems that this year people seem to be very optimistic about what is happening especially in relation to the jobs that they have now or a job that they expect to get shortly. When one looks at the number of people who are now working in our area, things are starting to look pretty good compared with previous years.
 
What this may mean is that people who are working now or expecting to be working shortly want to get some nice presents for the important people in their lives whether it is their spouse, children or some other relative in their family or some friends they have made. After all, they may well be feeling much happier about their future because of the way they have been treated and want to share their happiness with the others.

It would not surprise me at all if some people might be prepared to spend a few extra dollars to purchase some better items for relatives and friends to help them out with gifts not just for the holiday period but also for the time frame afterward.  They might well be prepared to help buy them items that they may need for their job today or the job that they hope to get soon.  Why not get them something that they can operate in their homes as well that are helpful to them. Of course, some people may well be looking for some especially nice gifts for their children also.  Sure the kids need products that help them enjoy their lives to play happier but also there may be the need to buy the products that will help them with their school activities.

I have done this before and thought I would do it again. Let me suggest that some people may want spend money to buy a computer or other product for the person who they think may need one. If that is you, dear reader, who is looking to purchase such an item, then take a look at some of these products that are manufactured and sold by Dell. There are many others products of course that are offered by Dell but here are just some for you to take a look at now.

Just go to the Dell Website online http://www.dell.com/en-ca/  and contact them for any assistance that you may require and to help you purchase one of their products.

Here are some of their products that you may find interesting.  Just so you know, the pricing I was given and set out may not be the price today, believe it or not, given how competitive the market is. Pricing just seems to change so quickly these days especially around the holiday times.

No worries though. I posted that pricing so you would have an idea whether you should consider buying the product or not and should obviously check out the final pricing before you make a buying decision.  Of course as well, the prices are for the base price of the product only and there are extra charges for many extra items one chooses to buy such as but not limited to additional upgrades desired, government costs including taxes, duties and levies, delivery fees and so on that will increase the price. Make sure that you have a good idea of what the actual price is of your final item to be purchased before you make a decision by going to the Dell website to buy that product:

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