Yeah I did go a bit low. My actual rent is more than that.
Yeah I did go a bit low. My actual rent is more than that.
Imagine paying over $1000 for rent every month, except that if you decide to move, you (theoretically) get that money back, and (likely) even more.
Now imagine that same $1000 going to someone else and you never see it again.
Imagine stealing a car in the GTA only to get stuck in traffic
They are the organized crime
Surprise, they’re owned by Loblaws
Loblaws: 🔥 this is fine 🔥
Yeah, nobody wants to pay strata fees forever on top of their mortgage. Surprise.
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I don’t think the person you’re replying to is defending Loblaws, just saying we need to look at the right numbers to correctly call bullshit.
Here,
The company’s quarterly profit was $459 million, marking a 9.8 per cent increase.
Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/loblaw-q1-revenue-boycott-1.7190272
I already don’t shop at any of those, and will continue not to.
This is interesting to me. Do you have any examples of how you would word something differently in Australia compared to Canada?
So instead of using a more Canadian culturally appropriate phrase, like “here is where to turn when in need” or “this helps me afford rent”, many will just be less cautious and might say “here is how I save hundreds of bucks” or “here is how I get free food”.
“Bigots HATE this one weird trick!”
Canada: “Canada is so great, come live here!”
Immigrants: “ok, just arrived”
Canada: “there’s nowhere to live and it’s all YOUR fault”
I am looking into counting taxes I paid in the past as taxes withheld for the current year to meet my 10-year target of owning 1 home.
That RRSP change might be an even bigger deal - the cost of a down payment has been a major obstacle.
If producers are not paying for this packaging, it’s going to be taxpayers, it’s going to be the environment or it’s going to be human health
FTFY
Hey we should do this eclipse thing more often
Chill out, this isn’t reddit
I’m not disagreeing with your comment btw. I was speaking to your question about the title.
In the eyes of a renter, homeowners are rich. It’s (unfortunately) an amazing investment with a very high barrier to entry.