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10 Tuesday Apr 2012
10 Tuesday Apr 2012
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06 Friday Apr 2012
Posted in Alberta, architecture, art, Calgary, Canada, design, photography, photowalking, urban
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alberta, architecture, art, bridge, Calatrava, calgary, canada, design, night, photography, photos, Santiago Calatrava, urban
05 Thursday Apr 2012
Posted in architecture, Canada, history, montreal, photography, photowalking, random, Travel, urban
03 Tuesday Apr 2012
02 Monday Apr 2012
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, iPhone, photography, photowalking, random, urban
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alberta, calgary, canada, iPhoneography, photography, photos, photowalk, random, urban
01 Sunday Apr 2012
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, photography, photowalking, random, urban
31 Saturday Mar 2012
Posted in Canada, photography, politics
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canada, coins, economics, finance, money, numismatics, photography
Another day, another Maple Leaf.
So the Canadian one-cent piece is headed for the dustbin of history. With the federal budget, unveiled Thursday, these coins will be phased out of production this fall as a cost-saving measure. Each piece apparently costs the government 1.6 cents to mint, which makes them something of a drag on the public purse.
While I feel a little bit of nostalgia for them, I will not miss them in my everyday transactions. Most of my purchases are made electronically. When I do use cash, I go to desperate measures to rid myself of the one-cent coins.
I will miss seeing the Maple Leaf, though. I wonder if the Royal Canadian Mint has given any thought to using the leaf motif on another common coin, or perhaps moving it to one of the lower-denomination polymer banknotes, which have yet to be released.
In any case, this year’s coin collector sets sold by the Mint have suddenly taken on some extra significance …
30 Friday Mar 2012
Posted in Alberta, Calgary, Canada, photography, photowalking, urban
29 Thursday Mar 2012
Posted in Canada, photography, Travel, urban