Interesting observation in-line with an earlier article, which states that Conservative government will have to deal with increasing pressure from provinces. This time budgets that “look good” on federals will look awfully bad on provincials. Does it mean there’s some hope?
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The Progressive Economics Forum » Flaherty’s Christmas List – all Mixed Up
Analysis and proof of PC’s false assumptions about corporate cuts benefitting economy vs increased public sector spending
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Broken rpmdb strikes again
After my EeePC 901 decided to take a nap during software upgrade via:
# yum update
I ended up dealing with broken dependencies and such even after running things like
# yum-complete-transaction
So after some digging turns out I’ve got double entries for many packages having their pre-update and post-update versions seemingly installed at the same time. Looks like solution was pretty simple:
# yum install yum-utils
# package-cleanup –cleandupes
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Canadian oil companies offer praise for Durban deal – Politics – CBC News
http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2011/12/13/oil-producers-reaction-kyoto-durban.html
After it was confirmed that richest nations have disproportionally larger footprint on pollution this one sounds like oil-companies backed stalling technique from PCs…