decisions that affect the lives of Alberta’s seniors, I
will join you all at a watering hole in town so we
can drown our sorrows together.
#10 — WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE
Meaning: This idiom refers to something that has
happened in the past and can’t be changed (so there’s
no point worrying about it).
Example: Ten years from now, all the problems we
are having today could just be water under the
bridge when we convince the government to reverse
their decision to transfer teacher pension investment
control to AIMCo.
There may be a hidden message in my column; I
hope the government can decipher it.
Stay safe,
Daniel ●
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