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Is that a budget or an obituary ?
I dont get itIs that a budget or an obituary ?
They probably don't have anything as cool as a reconciliation.Jealous, you guys can pass a budget.
We sure do! It's just different from whatever yours is.They probably don't have anything as cool as a reconciliation.
Ours is a sucky tool designed to help politicians avoid doing their job. Is yours the same?We sure do! It's just different from whatever yours is.
https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1450124405592/1529106060525
No, not at all. It's about righting past wrongs. Dealing with the residential school shame first and foremost.Ours is a sucky tool designed to help politicians avoid doing their job. Is yours the same?
Everyone not making minimum wage does.
That is pretty crazy. I can't believe how much many places are spending on this.I plan to retire to Vegas in a few years. You can come.
20% tax on cars/planes over $100K. lol.
Trudy has doubled our national debt in less than 2 mandates.
Nice to see increase for seniours.
I guess the ChiComs would not let Trudy put too much of a tax on them owning our country.
Not bad, only 350 billion in the red for a country with 38 million people.
Usually Liberal policies are much more damaging.
Hopefully we can all just hit a point in spending where the world can take part in the World Economic Forum's plan.
$350 billion deficit in a country of 35 million is $10k per citizen. Probably around $20-30k per tax payer.
Those are absolutely ridiculous numbers.
What's the percentage of non-resident ownership?
I guess the ChiComs would not let Trudy put too much of a tax on them owning our country.
The majority of Canadians are property owners at over 60%. This skews even higher in terms of political capital as they tend to be older and wealthier therefore more engaged in voting, not to mention also a part of politics (most elected officials likely own property if not almost all, or even multiple properties). The strongest political influence in keeping the status quo on housing is from Canadians. Misdirecting towards foreign influence is an easy cop out.
ChiCom agent detected. You have obviously never been to BC or Toronto.
Chinese have billions invesed in the Canadian real estate market.
If our govts were not controlled by the ChiComs, we would eliminate ALL Chinese from investing in Canada.
That’s not national debt works out. Only a rube, with no understanding of macroeconomics thinks that GDP / Number of Citizens is how it works.
And outrage porn pedalists (conservatives when they’re not in power).
I'm sorry but you're just being tricked into focusing on an easy scapegoat to ignore the real issue. I'm well aware of the situation in both markets. Just to add if you look at my other post I even mention how the demographics involved get around "foreign ownership" which results in under reporting in the official statistics. It's also why measures against foreign home ownership in the current sense also have there impact blunted.
However, ultimately foreign investment into housing is a symptom of the market conditions that Canada chooses to foster even if it does also fuel into the rising prices. It's currently not politically viable to collapse housing prices due to Canadian voters. Until (if it ever does) that sentiment changes you will not see real action against housing prices other than lip service and continued misdirection.
Let's just be blunt here. If either the Conservatives or Liberals run on a platform that would openly drop housing prices significantly they lose the next election the other one who doesn't.