There it was, on the front page of the St.
John’s Telegram, a detailed discussion of the sacramental seal of the
confessional, and rather fairly done too. For what reason? It was not for lack of news. My first ever visit to
Newfoundland coincided with a number of major stories. There was the
inaugural budget of the new Liberal government, which raised taxes on
everything that moved, cut services and still booked a whopping $1.8
billion deficit (more than 20 per cent of total government spending).
The Liberals will take the heat, but it was the Progressive
Conservatives in power from 2003-2015 who deserve the blame, having
squandered the oil boom. Then there was the resignation of the CEO of
Nalcor, along with the entire board of directors. Nalcor is the
Newfoundland crown corporation established in 2007 to manage the
province’s energy industry. And for good measure, St. John’s was hit
with the worst April storm in its history — 49 cm of snow and howling
winds that rendered the city impassable. If a visitor needed reminding
that Newfoundland really is in the middle of the north Atlantic, closer
to Iceland than to Vancouver Island, the “spring” storm was sufficient.
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