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Letter: A brilliant juxtaposition

'On the opposite page, a “one-of-a-kind masterpiece” property on Sunridge Plateau is advertised for just under $10 million'
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Hungry Hungry Billionaires. The most dangerous animal on the planet.

What a brilliant juxtaposition, whether intentional or not, in an op-ed in the July 11 Pique. Lizi McLoughlin wrote in her excellent article, “Enough is enough,” about billionaires, wealth inequality and how many people struggle to afford to live among what appears to be abundant resources. 

On the opposite page, a “one-of-a-kind masterpiece” property on Sunridge Plateau is advertised for just under $10 million. If you can’t afford that (but I’m sure you can), you could slum it at Fitzsimmons Walk on Nancy Greene Drive, a mere snip at nearly $5 million.

Simon Goodman // Pemberton