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I think your more interesting question has merit, but I'd also like the
original taken more seriously (in the comments here, not the article). Think
$2500 hard limit. There will be compromises. Where would you choose to make
those compromises?
You've gotten some emails about $2500 not being that cheap. For a lot of
people that is very much the reality. I don't think this discussion is too
bad, but there's room for a little more respect for the financial realities of
a not-so-insignificant proportion of the population of Canada, which is after
all, one of the wealthiest countries on Earth.
Sept. 23, 2015, 12:08 p.m. - NatBrown
#!markdown I think your more interesting question has merit, but I'd also like the original taken more seriously (in the comments here, not the article). Think $2500 hard limit. There will be compromises. Where would you choose to make those compromises? You've gotten some emails about $2500 not being that cheap. For a lot of people that is very much the reality. I don't think this discussion is too bad, but there's room for a little more respect for the financial realities of a not-so-insignificant proportion of the population of Canada, which is after all, one of the wealthiest countries on Earth.