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Mark Carney

Started by Herman, January 07, 2025, 10:40:39 PM

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One bad tax is gone and you can stop another one.

The good news is that the digital services tax that was about to be slapped on everything from Netflix to Amazon to Uber has been scrapped.

The problem is that companies would have passed on those taxes to customers like YOU when you download your favourite show or order something you need on Amazon.

That tax would have cost Canadians billions and turned up the heat on trade disputes (even former president Joe Biden strongly opposed a DST).

But here's the thing: Carney has another doozey of a tax coming your way.

Carney campaigned on imposing a carbon tariff. The idea is simple. If another country doesn't impose policies like Carney's industrial carbon tax, he'll slap a carbon tax on its exports to Canada.

Think about what carbon tariffs would do. First, they would make the things you buy more expensive. Second, they would inflame trade disputes even more.

Herman

Wake up people. He aint what the media claimed he is.

Canadians voted for Mark Carney because he wasn't Trudeau.  They were right.  He's much much worse.  The sooner the globalist banker's government is defeated, the sooner Canada can get back on track. Canada cannot afford his outlandish spending spree.
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"The Carney government is poised to post a massive deficit of more than $92 billion during this fiscal year, a new report from a well-respected financial think tank projects, almost double what was forecast just a few months ago by a non-partisan arm of the government.

The report, from the C.D. Howe Institute, also forecasts deficits of more than $77 billion a year over the next four years, also huge increases over what had been expected. If this fiscal year's deficit turns out to be as hefty as projected, it would be the second-largest deficit in Canadian history, topped only by the $327.7 billion shortfall from the pandemic year of 2020-21.

Alexandre Laurin, C.D. Howe's vice-president, said the federal government's fiscal situation is getting worse. "The picture is definitely not pretty."