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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Jul 2014, p. 7

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S graders “ 1*. a and Cambridge may be doing. k- ' l’opeelaborated. mdhda‘m ‘ 1" Waterloo has an“ d h d . . Macliellnn an exciting :4: 7 regions of space and time.w1th such *3 y a the lions ., 1 . . . share of the exemptions provided at Cho‘m for local ”herds ; , strong Sign“: 2:33;? [18,“ cannot " the ”810M “WEI 0V“ the W“ n tine 25. at the ton Rou 5- - I ' I can't speak for Kitchener. but OinlWaterloo, amiamcungfi ‘ ‘ _ . . . . WWW“! happens to ~ .. manerwhenitusickedmtoablack hole. “We don't knowwlm - . . . pmâ€" mpw mm Mama“? MARSHALL Wynne facmg some tough dec1s10ns ammwwummmm“ WARD microscopic p' speculates nyone paying any anemia" is not at all 5m. tion system and the [1:30. There are some pans of portal to amdierhtymihunwlndi hummer: black holes Aprised by the choices facing the newly elected this review which sound. sorry to say. somewhat form. Others W I newphaae NWT ' ' prmincial gtwemment of Kathleen Wynne. (bnservativei I‘m sure that‘s just a coincidence. It's From quarks. dark matter and the My ofuaversable ‘ The Moody's credit agency is keeping the odd the Liberals are better at selling it than the other wormholes. to whathnppemifstarsoolllde. thequestiomjust province's rating in place. but has downgraded the party. k8!” coming, ”The Wudflmmmis much biger ‘ outlook from "stable' to “negative'. It's a majority government. so the Liberals have than their size. so the dianoeofthem colliding is tiny," said Pope. lt also warns the staggering amount four years to figure this out. theoretically. Afshondl chimed in “I'd imagine that theoutcome ofthe colli- [ of debt the province has could lead to in reality though. it's a bit less. if there “on of stars would bet! bigger “an it'sanexcellem question. ‘ severe problems. Ontario is paying 5| 1 are going to be labour problems as the though. and it goestoshowthere‘sso muchwestilldon'tknow billion a year in interest on that debt. the , _ ‘ ‘ ‘ party tries to enforce the idea of no wage i about the universe. That's whyl have a job here." he said with a l 1 third highest expense behind health care . i .‘ i l r !u i increases, it would be best to have that l laugh. i and education, lftht‘ ”my" rating drops. over with early so as to prepare for the While Alshordi. “dabbles in cosmology and the physics ofgrav i the interest rate goes up. next elation. I ity.” Pope combines his background as a researcher in the areas of i l Even more of a possibility is an ?. Weall knew this was mming. Sadly. it ' quantum information theory and quantum foundations with a ‘ r increase in the histonc 10w interest ran-s. gig ‘ x was the discussion all the parties should passion for communicating ideas to the wider community. like . lin'mually they too will go up, : _ ‘ have been having with us during the i mydaughters' school. ‘ Faced Wllh a rapidly aging roads and " election campaiyi, That's often avoided 1 Anotherch asked Pope, "Does the Penmeter Institute moqu bridges. the promise to invest billions In . j by the leaders and by the voters, who I focus on the bigger things like space and the universe. or do they 3 infrastructure is a 800d one. but the hill g' don't really want to think about much I . mostly focus on microscopic things like atoms and subatomic ‘ eventually comes due , '5‘ beyond their own interests particles?” So the government will have in find a g When the vast majority of the spend- Pope replied: ~We actually focus on both pretty equally. I would i more revenue or reduce (menses, m in“ is in health care and education, it's say. Because we have a whole kind OfWIy to try [0 understand The premier has said there will be no BRIAN hard to reduce costs without having werything thou! the universe. from thebiggest to the smallest ‘ money for compensation increases in some level of impact. Especially when because theyactuallyare all related. It‘s interesting and kind of C bringing back the budget that sparked BOURKE much of that spending comes from weird. butsometimesthebiggest thingin theunivvne help us to l the election. that won't go over well in wages and benefits understand thesmallest of thing} many quarters Selling off some assets and careful After Visiting Perlrneter Institute. the students were imbued ‘ The opposition parties are already asking some planning might help, but in the long term some With a newfascinatlon fora" thingsgrutnndsmall, And it's qtiitt- tough questions. but the answers are a long way 981M111 MEWS may have to be made. I'd PTEff‘l’ "W ”Km”? "‘3‘ WWW“ WMC‘IT‘O‘W P'qlwd 3' away. The Liberals have set up a study group to dis. truth up front but that seems a bit much to ask Perimeter. will go on to become scientistsand tackle some ofthe rover what the assets of the government might be '“ d995,?“ ym-tmamwert-d questions cladait't‘ worth and how to unlock their value. Brian Bourke. a member oftlw 105.3 K( X )l PM . . ‘ Those assets include the Ontario Power Genera morningmru can be mired hypmu a, Marthe” Mid Lt a Visual armrwidfnvlum‘r 11’"le , L “,0"me com. Finail Ls welcome at mahalLunrdtn‘Immuu/ mm. ‘

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