http://www.business.gov.nl.ca/plans/Study_of_Air_Transportation.pdf
Notice the title: Setting Direction: Study of Air Transportation, Newfoundland and Labrador.
The document, so titled, goes on to say — cue the inspirational music — at pp. 6-7:
As a province, we must immediately, and with a sense of urgency, focus on our strengths, including our robust economy, and on the fact that an island’s continuing economic growth is related to the transportation infrastructure that supports it.
[Emphasis added.]
What about the continue economic growth of non-islands? What's that related to?
Incidentally... what's our island, with its robust economy, doing running a deficit of between $400-million and a billion, and why, at this stage in the budget-building process, is there such an astonishing lack of precision about how big our island's deficit will be?
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