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The tax processing is ridiculous. There's a tax centre in Sudbury, only a few hundred km away from Kingston, yet those taxes are sent to St. John's? Even worse, Sudbury taxes themselves are sent to Shawinigan! Oh, and Ottawa taxes are sent to Shawinigan despite the CRA headquarters itself being in Ottawa. http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/cntct/t1ddr-eng.html |
The federal spending on this kind of bureaucratic decentralization is probably in the billions.
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SFO (UA hub) PHX (AA (well, US) hub) DFW (AA hub) ATL (DL hub) DTW (DL hub) EWR (UA hub) IAH (UA hub) MIA (AA hub) Even just one of those cities would make a big difference in terms of the places you could reach with ease from here. The only Canadian city that fits that bill is Halifax... a direct flight there would give you an alternative to Toronto for reaching just about anywhere in Atlantic Canada, as well as a range of sun destinations and Heathrow. Also, your point regarding Sask and United service cuts are bang on. I've noticed a good number of people from Sask (identified by their clothing - company jackets, Riders hats, etc.) on United flights to ORD... more so than in years past. That has to be having an effect. |
That's why I would say a direct flight to Halifax would be the thing. Like you say, a direct flight to either a east or west coast US hub (preferably both) would also be helpful.
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Re-post, now with the finalized standings, most importantly YWG passing YHZ.
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Didn't Toronto Island Airport actually go down this year? That's the stats I saw anyway.
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And Winnipeg really should get one more European flight. We'd get people from Manitoba and Saskatchewan on that flight, and all 3 major airports have grown in the two provinces.
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Just found out that the Sault's airport code is YAM, I wonder what that would look like on a shirt.
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Anyone have January stats of their airport to share? YVR's is out but I don't know how to post them.
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Sault Ste. Marie is getting $1 million in funding from the provincial and the Sault Ste. Marie Airport Development Corporation (SSMADC) will add $1 million from their own pocket for airport upgrades.
The funding is for adding four new airline counters, create office space for an additional airline carrier and expand the passenger screening hold room to hold up to 250 passengers. There is also talks about getting another passenger airline service here. A lot of people are thinking that it's Westjet Encore, mainly becasue they want more flights out west. This will be hard to get that to come here since Thunder Bay has a lot of flights out west there and they have a bigger market for it. http://www.sootoday.com/content/news...ls.asp?c=87496 |
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The transformation of the Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport continues with the opening of the new security screening area:
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Very nice design. Good for Saskatoon! Meanwhile, Quebec City's terminal will be doubling in size. Construction to begin on April 1st and details will be unveiled on March 19th. I read the new international terminal will be 185 meters long, adding 3 contact gates for a total of 11 contact gates out of the 16. Will still be a small airport but it's getting bigger with the 5 stories parkade built last year and now this. |
Wow, Saskatoon airport is unrecognizable from the years I lived in 'Saskatchatoon'. Last time I flew through there (and many times before) was in 2001 and it had only been slightly expanded from its original size then. They've doubled their gates with more to come. Looking nice.
As for YQB, same story but even more. I was last there in 2002 (?) and what can I say other than: tabarnak! The little airport that could is getting all growed up. I can't help but feel that airport has untapped potential as the city proper gets more direct service and fliers start to see the benefit of not transiting thru/driving to YUL. Its domestic potential is relatively limited but maybe even that could change if more Canadians would take the time to visit the city and surrounding areas. It's too pretty to pass up. |
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I do not consider most business travel as wasteful. Chartering a turboprop to fly between YEG and PSP, that's wasteful. Buying business class at the airport rather than taking up the PMO on offer to fly in/out of Mandela's funeral, that's wasteful. Booking ghost travellers rather than giving a ride to other government employees, that's wasteful. Thankfully Redford got sent packing for her travel abuse. Quote:
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The city's official guides and other promotional materials now reference the direct Dublin flight. :) Thanks, again, WestJet!
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Vancouver's YVR just won best airport in North America for the 6th year in a row!
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