Was stated by the PM during the foreign interference inquiry. This is the same inquiry that name dropped tucker Carlson and everyone's favorite Ottawa citizen reporter as Russian assets.
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Jordan Peterson says he is considering legal action after Trudeau accused him of taking Russian money
"I don't think it's reasonable for the prime minister of the country to basically label me a traitor," said Petersonnationalpost.com
I fully support the idea of consecutive sentences for those convicted of multiple murders. Like Serial killers and mass murderers.
If the state screw up, someone in jail forever can be released. Someone falsely executed - and it has happened - cannot be. Thought back to life. If the criminal justice system achieves a state of perfect accuracy, we can revisit r capital punishment discussion.I agree with you, but...
If we are going to lock people up forever we should just execute them.
If the state screw up, someone in jail forever can be released. Someone falsely executed - and it has happened - cannot be. Thought back to life. If the criminal justice system achieves a state of perfect accuracy, we can revisit r capital punishment discussion.
For myself, I have no problem with life without parole out of principle, however the āparole for multiple murderersā that Poilievre is touting as grounds to use the Notwithstanding Clause is a made up problem that isnāt actually happening. Heās pandering to the uninformed and trying to scare people by pretending we have convicted multiple murderers out on parole endangering the public. With less than two weeks ago, a campaign promise to override Charter rights comes across as a bit desperate.
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Green Party disinvited from federal leadersā debate, commission says
The Leadersā Debate Commission says it has rescinded its invitation to the Green Party to participate in the two federal leadersā debates.www.ctvnews.ca
One less at the debate
The justice system is allowing repeat violent offenders back onto the streets, to continue to harm innocent people. Being seen to be willing to do something about it, even if the announced thing people are hyper focused on is more symbolic than practical, might reach through to people who are not sure the LPC will fix the mess they helped create.
The CPC have announced other plans to reform the system, but the press hyperfocuses on the one "controversial" thing, b3cause it generates clicks.
And a little tidbit for estate planning that I only recently learned, you can designate a 'successor holder' (different from a beneficiary) whereby your TFSA essentially simply becomes theirs without impacting their TFSA or deposit rules.Yes. The ceiling increases each year. The contribution limit carries forward; you don't have to use-or-lose each year's contribution room. If you withdraw, you can re-contribute withdrawn amounts after a delay (ie. not in the year withdrawn). See here.
"The TFSA contribution room is the total amount of all of the following:
- the TFSA dollar limit of the current year
- any unused TFSA contribution room from previous years
- any withdrawals made from the TFSA in the previous year"
Tax avoidance is legal and not immoral or unethical. The point of the major individual tax breaks (eg. RRSP, TFSA) is to encourage savings, particularly for retirement. The point of major corporate tax breaks is to encourage investment. It's no good having entrepreneurs with bright ideas that will make our lives better if they lack sufficient capital and can't easily attract investors.
As do I (a comparatively small subset of all homicides) but, like mandatory minimums, is Constitutionally difficult, even with the NWC.I fully support the idea of consecutive sentences for those convicted of multiple murders. Like Serial killers and mass murderers.
If it walks like a duck, talk like a duck, and looks like a duck, it's a duckForgive me but f I donāt believe anything Trudeau said or says under oath or not without extensive corroborating source evidence. The man has not earned any trust or respect in his word in of itself, and that partisan display during the inquiry should not be considered as evidence of anything.
I say that knowing full well that you will likely disagree. I also say it with no real stance on Jordan Peterson.
And are trying to convince me a man who keeps pushing the Russian narrative on Ukraine and the world isn't an asset of the Russian government?Seriously? You're trying to convince us trudeau doesn't lie? Or convince us he doesn't make up stories? Being under oath is not that big a deal when you lie to near 35 million people almost daily. The guy was almost as big a liar as carney. They're narcissists, it's in their genes.
I'm disturbed by the idea of a Russian asset allowed to operate so freely in our country. How come the RCMP haven't arrested him yet?And are trying to convince me a man who keeps pushing the Russian narrative on Ukraine and the world isn't an asset of the Russian government?
Keep in mind the weaker the NDP, Bloc, and Green parties are, the stronger the Liberals tend to become.Meanwhile, the Green Party continues to (helpfully) self-destruct...
Same reason the federal government hasn't shut down the Russian embassy or bared tucker Carlson from entering Canada, they haven't done anything illegal. They know how to play the gameI'm disturbed by the idea of a Russian asset allowed to operate so freely in our country. How come the RCMP haven't arrested him yet?
Keep in mind the weaker the NDP, Bloc, and Green parties are, the stronger the Liberals tend to become.
would be more humane than permanent incarceration but there would always be the individual who worries that a potentially innocent person might be executed. Repeating the words of Elliot Trudeau: Life means life. We have MAID now so perhaps we give them the choice.I agree with you, but...
If we are going to lock people up forever we should just execute them.
I agree completely. Those need to be addressed 100%All of this of course is downstream of the commission of offences. If they want to make a real dent without crimes happening, they need to look upstream to various socioeconomic determinants of criminality- addiction first and foremost, low income housing and employment skillsā¦
Would it be accurate to say the Canadian government doesn't control how much money companies like Brookfield can filter through tax havens like Bermuda?
Itās trickier to do so directly.
The thing is though, by reducing their corporate tax liabilities, the various Brookfield funds are able to pass more back as return on investment to investors. When we receive those returns (and I say we because I and many of us here are directly or indirectly invested in Brookfield), it then gets taxed in the various ways our investment returns get taxed- not at all if in a TFSA; later when withdrawn if in an RRSP or RESP; as income the year of if in a non-registered account.
All else being equal, speaking for myself, itās in my best interest for the companies I invest in to legally minimize their tax owing so more comes back to me. And thatās part of the fiduciary duty of the board of directors to achieve. An investment fund that doesnāt try to lawfully minimize taxes is a less effective investment fund. That means less for our pension funds, our RRSPs, or our kidsā education funds.
Food for thought.