ere has been a healthy shift to ec o n o m ic realism. Canadians are prepared to reduce the deficit. The current argument between reducing the deficit versus spending to create or maintain jobs is all very academic. If we lose the country _ to bankruptcy, neither argument will have much significance. Our deficit is like a hole in the hull of a ship. If we don‘t fix the hole (deficit), our good ship Canada will sink. Premier Bob Rae has come to this conclusion. _ The premier wants to reduce spending to keep us afloat. Shift to economic realism overdue His new "Social Contract" is the name of his cost cutting strategy. He wants the workers in the public sector to make the same type The solution is as simple as All clinics take place at Appleby College. Today‘s university bound student will need higher marks and a better understanding of mathematics than ever before. Work with a math specialist! Limited enrollment. Qualified instruction. A STRUCTURED DEVELOPMENTAL MATH SKILLS PROGRAMME. O.A.C. CALCULUS CLINI of sacrifices that the workers in â€" the private sector have made. If a trueâ€"blooded socialist is preaching economic sanity, you must realize how serious this deficit problem has become. Most people agree with this approach. Further evidence of a shift in attitude was the reâ€"election of Ne w foundla n d premier Clyde Wells. He : received . a majority government after _ proposing spending cuts and reducing the public service payroll. The recent federal budget was criticized by many for not being tough enough. That‘s a significant reversal from our historic position that the government was too hard on us. All of these recent changes indicate that Canadians are willing to start attacking the deficit. Although federal politicians _ have proposed economic restraint in the past, they have not had a HOME INSPECTIONS: * Preâ€"purchase * Preâ€" Listing * Partial Diagnostic ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING: * Self Testing Kits * Professional Testing Services * Sick Building Investigations Metailers realize that regular _( customers are their best s customers. f A PROJECT OF THE OAKVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MATHEMATICS CANADIAN BUILDING INSPECTION SERVICES Tel: (416) 847â€"3187 Fax: (416) 847â€"2180 clear mandate to proceed. Democracy is an awkward system. We elect our leaders, but they need our Bookings: 1â€"800â€"561â€"2212 continued support to govern. Both the government and the people must be prepared to make the unpleasant decisions to ‘cotrect _ the problem. Economic reality is the same problem faced by free enterprise, except government has a longer time delay. A mismanaged company will go bankrupt. A mismanaged country will operate at a deficit for a while. Then it will go bankrupt. o OLD WORLD EMINENCE _ 4 @ 86 First St. @ @ $299,000 @ @ SUE TOMPKINS 338â€"9000 @ €G © Sun., May 16 25 pm. buit 510 it, 36 in The Kibride S hedmones 4 freplaces, mkmmMpï¬gmwmmm%m%w HostedBy SHIRLEYHAM _ 3389000 _ $829,900 This 3200 sq. ft. immaculate home in Fairway Hills is subtle elegance, with a beautiful stone exterior Professionally landscaped with cobblestone walkway and patio in rear. Main floor master bedroom is ideal for executive couple with full ensuite and 2 large closets. Cathedral ceilings in family room and large fireplace with oak and marble mantle. 4 ims, white kitchen, south exposure over greenspace. ceramic and broadloom throughout. _ m yein nan exposure over greenspace. CeramntIt anct DIDaQ/OONN Hosted By CHRISTOPHER INVIDIATA 3389000 $479,900 So, the message we are sending to our leaders is that we are ready for some belt tightening. The politicians must seize this window of opportunity to repair our damage. Peter Watson, MBA, CFP, RFP is the president of Peter Watson Investments Limited â€" an Oakville firm specializing in retirement _ planning, RRSPs, and investment planning. He can be reached at 842â€"7602. 1354 GALLERY HILL OAKVILLE