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    #31
    Look at what happened in Alberta when the electorate got ticked. Who'd of thunk it?

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      #32
      Exactly Case IH

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        #33
        I don't think any of you understand the SCIC and prov govt accounting. Would you rather that amount not show as owed to SCIC? Then it would be gone forever. If SCIC is ever in a large claim year that money is in provincial coffers to pay the claims. The other option would be to adjust premiums more radically every year based on the previous but after a large claim year you would see a huge increase in premiums. Can you imagine the complaining then?

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          #34
          Originally posted by Nudge View Post
          I don't think any of you understand the SCIC and prov govt accounting. Would you rather that amount not show as owed to SCIC? Then it would be gone forever. If SCIC is ever in a large claim year that money is in provincial coffers to pay the claims. The other option would be to adjust premiums more radically every year based on the previous but after a large claim year you would see a huge increase in premiums. Can you imagine the complaining then?
          pretty sure last year was a big claim year ? they still managed to siphon a lot off ? what does that tell you ????? again who is subsidizing whom ???

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            #35
            Originally posted by Nudge View Post
            I don't think any of you understand the SCIC and prov govt accounting. Would you rather that amount not show as owed to SCIC? Then it would be gone forever. If SCIC is ever in a large claim year that money is in provincial coffers to pay the claims. The other option would be to adjust premiums more radically every year based on the previous but after a large claim year you would see a huge increase in premiums. Can you imagine the complaining then?
            .....as long as when it comes out of the Gov's coffers they don't call it a "subsidy" and break their arm patting themselves on the back or snap in half bending over backwards "helping" Producers

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              #36
              sorry to ruin your fairy tale about the cause of the sask. boom.
              you tell yourselves whatever you want

              the boom was because of the resource boom, 150$ oil , 1,000$ potash,
              14 $ canola,

              if you say it was something wall did ,

              then what exactly was it?

              what magic piece of legislation was it .

              and if it was that ,


              why the hell
              don't they do it now ?

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