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Posted: Apr 06, 2021 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: April 6 Manitoba s Progressive Conservative government is scheduled to deliver its 2021 budget at the Legislature on Wednesday.(Gary Solilak/CBC) This column is an opinion by Shiu-Yik Au, an assistant professor of finance with the University of Manitoba s Asper School of Business and a member of the Manitoba Progressive Conservative Party. There is an ongoing debate between political leaders over how to best deal with the latter half of the pandemic. The Manitoba government appears to be pursuing a cautious combination of spending and saving. It is forecasting a deficit of $1.6 billion for the 2021-2022 fiscal year down approximately $400 million from the previous year. ....
Published: 1 1851: The Great Exhibition The Great Exhibition of 1851 was Britain’s glittering shop window and showcase for the world’s attention and admiration. The first and greatest industrial power, the greatest imperial power, and the greatest naval power was, in effect, showing off its extraordinary achievements and at the same time advertising its manufacturing and industrial wares. Advertisement Although William Morris and others were to react negatively to the mass production of everyday utensils, furniture and textiles as depressingly lacking in beauty and originality, the tide could not be turned. Within the Crystal Palace some 100,000 objects were displayed – taking up ten miles of space – the work of 15,000 contributors. Over half the display came from Britain and its empire, but other nations were invited to participate. In fact, the event was tactfully entitled “The Great Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations� ....