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Don’t worry when Lil’ PP becomes Prime Minister. All this far right terrorism will go away! Instead it will be replaced with the “Radical Left” which last time I checked my notes; were fighting for a more progressive and equal Canada.
Don’t worry when Lil’ PP becomes Prime Minister. All this far right terrorism will go away! Instead it will be replaced with the “Radical Left” which last time I checked my notes; were fighting for a more progressive and equal Canada.
Canada’s federal innovation minister has since taken several overseas trips to woo an international grocer to set up shop in Canada, in an attempt to increase competition and therefore drive down food prices.
I get the feeling that Canada’s solution to all the monopolies is to invite foreign companies. Or maybe the Government can start enforcing the Competition Act.
I wouldn’t be surprised at all.
I’ve been to Atlantis, El Dorado, and Camelot however there is no way this place called New Zealand is real.
if liberal members were involved
I wouldn’t surprised if members from all political parties were involved with a heavy focus on Conservatives and Liberals since both parties alternate who is in power.
The Saskatoon freezing deaths involved Indigenous Canadians in and immediately outside Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the 1990s and early 2000s, and are suspected of being linked to actions by the members of the Saskatoon Police Service. The police officers would arrest Indigenous people, who were usually male, for alleged drunkenness and/or disorderly behaviour, sometimes without cause.[2] The officers would then drive them to the outskirts of the city at night in the winter, and abandon them, leaving them stranded in sub-zero temperatures.[3]
Learn and obey the rules very well so you will know how to break them properly.
Dalai Lama
JNCOs ot only fashionable, also helps with liberating greedily priced groceries.
Gotta love trickle down economics. The rich get to piss all over everyone else.
Children cost approximately $15,000 a year up to the age of 18.
According to StatsCan, the average total income for a person in Canada is $54,400 in 2021.
Experts tell us that we should only spend 30% of our income on housing. That would mean the average Canadian should be spending $16,320 a year. $54,400 minus $16,320 equals $38,080. If you have one child at $15,000 a year, that leaves you with $23,080.
$23,080 is a nice chunk of change, however we still haven’t done any other bills. According to the Globe and Mail, the average new car payment is $880 per month. That’s $10,560 a year. We’re now at $13,080 in left over income.
In the 2023 Canada Food Price Report, a family four will spend $16,288.41. We’ll take 75% of $16,288.41 to represent a family of three. That couple would be spending approximately $12,216.30 a year in food. $13,080 subtracting $12,216 .30 means you are left over with $863.70.
CCA currently states that the average price of gasoline in 2022 was $1.632. Let’s say you have a 50l tank, that means you are spending $81.60 per fill up. Twice a month, means you spend $163.20. Over the course of a year, you will spend $1,958.40. Oh shit, we’re in the red now with -$1,904.70
We still have to pay for our cell phone, internet, hair cuts, clothing, emergencies, save for retirement, pay down debt, etc.
While naming and shaming MPs for being landlords is a good thing.
The real issue lies with their Provincial counterparts who have more control over laws affecting tenants.