Canada posts trade surplus in March thanks to higher crude prices, surging gold exports
Canada had a $1.78 billion trade surplus in March, compared with a $5.11 billion deficit in the prior month. It was the first time in six months that the country ​exported more than it imported, thanks in large part to higher oil prices because of the war in Iran.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/trade-numbers-surplus-march-2026-9.7187910?cmp=rss

A quotation from James Howell

Little difference twixt a feast and a belly-ful.

James Howell (c. 1594–1666) Welsh historian and writer
Paroimiographia [Παροιμιογραφία]: Proverbs, or, Old Sayed Sawes & Adages, “English Proverbs” (1659)
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#quote #quotes #quotation #qotd #jameshowell #enough #feast #food #hunger #proverb #satiety #satisfaction #sufficiency #surplus

Howell, James - Paroimiographia [Παροιμιογραφία]: Proverbs, or, Old Sayed Sawes & Adages, "English Proverbs" (1659) [compiler] | WIST Quotations

Little difference twixt a feast and a belly-ful.

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Canada swings to trade surplus in March as crude prices, gold exports jump

Canada's merchandise trade balance ‌swung to a surplus in March as higher crude oil prices and surging demand for gold drove a sharp jump in exports while imports declined, data showed on Tuesday.

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I LOVE SOVIET MILITARY SURPLUS VDV RULES #VDV #milsurp #military #surplus #soviet #ussr #communist

@commissionerHR @coe

We'd like to think rights are inviolable, but they are fragile and borne of stability and surplus. When those are threatened, people get more casual with what they'll do for others.

Also, the very notion of annual meetings has an inappropriate stability baked in. Climate is accelerating, which means the pace of its wrath is not synchronized to budget cycles or the Earth's leisurely path around the sun.

At this point, the very notion of an annual meeting about climate is a statement of denial. It is essential to meet as often and for as long as is needed to get serious action. It may be uncomfortable for representatives to ask there host nation or company for resources or calendar time, itself the most precious resource, but if those entities are not up to feeling uncomfortable in service of something larger, then THAT is the key obstacle and the smoking gun of denialism.

Climate change should be making us uncomfortable. It promises much worse than that, and soon. Discomfort helps to set priorities properly. Smoothing over discomfort admits the acceptability of status quo priorities.

Ask for semi-annual meetings or the right to variable lengths of time to get real points across and obtain serious commitment.

Survival of the species is on the line, and too many places in the world are hierarchically arranged so that that will be managed by herd thinning in vain hope that's enough to let our most affluent survive at the expense of others. In other words, kindness and human rights will be the first casualties of a society structured to preserve its sociopathic leaders at all costs.

And, saddest of all, when the rest are gone, the sociopaths will realize they haven't the skill to do much of anything necessary even for survival, and then they will be gone, too. If I thought we were focused on preserving at least our kindest, or smartest, or hardest working people, I might have hope in this regard. But the ones with the bunkers are none of these things, nor will they be able to keep those bunkers in working order long enough for the planet to recover and humanity to thrive again.

#climate #ClimateDenial #HumanRights #AnnualMeeting #AnnualMeetings #collapse #extinction #budgets #civilization #civilisation #society #discomfort #surplus #stability

Newsom admin. miscalculated California's budget this year; state has more money than projected

California's government likely has more money to work with this upcoming year after Gov. Newsom's administration made two accounting errors when it put together his proposed state budget in January, according to a memo leaked to KCRA 3 on Friday.

KCRA
How did New Brunswick go from billion-dollar surpluses to billion-dollar deficits?
In 2023, the province posted a surplus of $1 billion. This year, it’s projecting a deficit of $1.39 billion.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7164975?cmp=rss

Der Grund, weshalb Friedrich Merz Wirtschaftskompetenz zugeschrieben wird, ist ein Bildungsproblem. Die neoliberale Mythologie hat sich so tief in unseren Alltagsverstand eingenistet, dass wir selbst die offensichtlichsten Widersprüche ausblenden.

Das großartige SURPLUS-Magazin, welches leider seine Reichweite durch eine Paywall selbst untergräbt, hat eine Liste wirklich guter Bücher zusammengestellt, die gut dagegen helfen. (Ihr wisst, wo Ihr die Artikel ohne Paywall findet)

Kate Raworths "Doughnut Economics" liest sich weg wie ein spannender Roman, weil auf jeder Seite Aha-Momente warten und die Geduld durch eine faszinierende Aussicht auf ein Wirtschaften nach menschlichen Maßstäben belohnt wird.

Dana Meadows "Die Grenzen des Denkens" ist ein ähnlicher Eye-Opener was komplexe Systeme angeht.

Wenn das Hirn einmal angefixt ist, von der Idee, dass es auch anders - und besser! - ginge, öffnen sich völlig neue Perspektiven. dann fällt auch das Hoffen wieder etwas leichter ;)

Lest und widersprecht den Bullshittern! Nur dann kommen wir weiter.

#Merz #Wirtschaft #Wirtschaftskompetenz #Surplus #KateRaworth #DoughnutEconomy #DoughnutEconomics #Piketty #Meadows

https://mastodon.social/@surplusmagazin/116396546985472449

Kingston Police ended 2025 with $850K surplus despite $1M cyberattack cost
Kingston Police managed a $850,000 surplus in 2025 by tightening their belts and delaying hires, offsetting a $1 million cyberattack cleanup and rising mental health claims.
#Canada #cyberattack #KingstonPolice #policebudget
https://globalnews.ca/news/11771692/kingston-police-ended-2025-with-850k-surplus-despite-1m-cyberattack-cost/
Kingston Police ended 2025 with $850K surplus despite $1M cyberattack cost
Kingston Police managed a $850,000 surplus in 2025 by tightening their belts and delaying hires, offsetting a $1 million cyberattack cleanup and rising mental health claims.
#Canada #cyberattack #KingstonPolice #policebudget
https://globalnews.ca/news/11771692/kingston-police-ended-2025-with-850k-surplus-despite-1m-cyberattack-cost/