AlvinofDiaspar
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Wynne being mean would backfire she already seen as unlikeable already.
She isn't going to morph into being likeable in three months - she can morph into the ruthless in 3 days.
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Wynne being mean would backfire she already seen as unlikeable already.
She acts like a leader while her attack dogs go for the throat. This is politics 101.Wynne being mean would backfire she already seen as unlikeable already.
Cap and trade isn't a tax, by any stretch of any explanatory word-magic.
I completely forgot about the health premium! Cheers for reminding me....I guess.
What are these eco fees you speak of?
Car licensing fees are used to upkeep and regulate roadways, no? Are they a tax or a user fee? The two aren't the same thing unless we start considering our phone and internet bills to be a tax.
It sound you are campaigning for Alberta to separate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta_separatismWell, the Albertans used the money to keep taxes low which kept the people happy because the people weren't smart enough to realise that their futures were being sold out for more cars, TVs, phones, ATVs, etc now.
I'm not sure Albertans in general realised that their taxes were being kept low only because of the oil money. I imagine they all sort of thought that what they were getting for their taxes was a damn good deal.
Alberta contributed more money to the federal purse than any other province in Canada from 2007 to 2015, and has received fewer dollars in return, according to a study released Thursday.
The study by the Fraser Institute — a conservative, free market policy think tank — found the province contributed $221.4 billion more in revenue than it received in federal transfer payments and other services in those years.
It sound you are campaigning for Alberta to separate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta_separatism
Basically, Alberta has been carrying the rest of the country for the 15 years that the Liberals have been in power in Ontario. Ontario is a net contributor, but nowhere near the extent she was back when governed by Harris, Davis, and even Rae.
Alberta gives more than it gets from federal government: Fraser Institute
I hope you're self-aware enough to realize that this is entirely a Liberal point-of-view.
A lot of regular voters are not going to see it like this.
It sound you are campaigning for Alberta to separate. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta_separatism
Basically, Alberta has been carrying the rest of the country for the 15 years that the Liberals have been in power in Ontario. Ontario is a net contributor, but nowhere near the extent she was back when governed by Harris, Davis, and even Rae.
Alberta gives more than it gets from federal government: Fraser Institute
I also give more than I get back in relation to most being a middle-income single person in (knock on wood) tip top health who gets exactly 0$ back in exemptions, entitlements, write-offs, etc. Maybe I should campaign for me to separate.
Alberta relied on oil revenue to keep the good times going and when that stopped being the cash cow that it once was.....15B$ deficit. Instead of using stable, reliable revenue sources they tried to have it all with low taxes. You can't have it both ways. Maths isn't magic (though, I would have disagreed with this view back in high school during my advanced algebra days...I didn't do too well and did rather think of it as being some sort of voodoo).
Northern Light said:It's a cherry-picking stat that no economist uses. Economist use total public sector/gdp when comparing countries, because that's the only way to account for the differences in how sub-national governments are setup.
Similarly, saying Ontario is the most indebted subnational entity really ignores several issues like the level of responsibility Canadian provinces and their revenue raising abilities (something a lot of other subnational entities don't come close to).
All that said, Ontario does have to get its fiscal house in order. And I think it's fair to ask what the Liberals have achieved for the incredible amount of debt taken on.
She isn't going to morph into being likeable in three months - she can morph into the ruthless in 3 days.
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California State Debt $146.4 billion
population 39.8 million
Ontario Provincial Debt $240 billion US ($312 billion Canadian)
population 14.3 million
Also - https://www.thestar.com/opinion/com...o_is_no_california_when_it_comes_to_debt.html
And here is an additional kicker - for all the talk about sovereign debt - guess what, Ontario is rated slightly higher than California by Moody and broadly comparable by other rating agencies.
Not something to gloat about, and it is something to be addressed, but unless you are promoting a party that will sock away a few B a year just for paying down the debt instead of vacating the tax room by giving out tax cuts (which is another expenditure) the whole debt terror rings hollow.
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I support the PC Party because I want a government that will reduce the provincial debt, make government more efficient and hopefully lower taxes.