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Ottawa, Ontario
About the author

Edward (Ted) Farnworth is a retired scientist who worked for the federal department of Agriculture. He enjoys writing, has a website Medicinal Food News that helps consumers understand the ever changing field of food, nutrition and health. He has published his first e-book "Peers and Tears," is enjoying travelling since retiring and keeps busy sailing, cross country skiing and gardening. Too often he finds himself yelling at things he hears on the radio about the state of our country.

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Why Should I Pay When Someone is Stupid?

January 3, 2015

Like most people, I’m not the happiest person when I write out that annual cheque to pay for my municipal taxes. I know that my tax money is paying to keep the roads plowed, the buses running, the libraries open (not as long as I would like), and the emergency services ready to rapidly help when needed. But when I heard about the New Year’s Eve rescue of a canoe on the Ottawa River, I asked, ‘why should I be paying for that?’

Even if no alcohol was involved, putting a canoe in at that point on the river, at that time of day (it was really night), at this time of the year – hardly prime canoeing season – and not wearing life jackets, was reckless, dangerous, and I will say just plain stupid.

Bravo to the brave emergency rescue crew who responded. I hope the lucky canoeists were greeted at the shore by someone from City Hall presenting them with a bill for their little misadventure.