well not all of us are #1 picks..
well not all of us are #1 picks..
??A long term union is probable as the Americans will need our water.
Treason...figuratively speaking.Treason, in Canada is defined as:
Wherein lies the problem: People saying "Trudeau is ruining Canada" believes in fictional version of Canada. You are applying filtered-through-a-youtuber-in-his-car interpretations of US law to Canada, and being mad that Trudeau is following Canadian law as it's written.
- 46(1) Every one commits high treason who, in Canada,
- (a) kills or attempts to kill Her Majesty, or does her any bodily harm tending to death or destruction, maims or wounds her, or imprisons or restrains her;
- (b) levies war against Canada or does any act preparatory thereto; or
- (c) assists an enemy at war with Canada, or any armed forces against whom Canadian Forces are engaged in hostilities, whether or not a state of war exists between Canada and the country whose forces they are.
- Marginal note:Treason
(2) Every one commits treason who, in Canada,
- (a) uses force or violence for the purpose of overthrowing the government of Canada or a province;
- (b) without lawful authority, communicates or makes available to an agent of a state other than Canada, military or scientific information or any sketch, plan, model, article, note or document of a military or scientific character that he knows or ought to know may be used by that state for a purpose prejudicial to the safety or defence of Canada;
- (c) conspires with any person to commit high treason or to do anything mentioned in paragraph (a);
- (d) forms an intention to do anything that is high treason or that is mentioned in paragraph (a) and manifests that intention by an overt act; or
- (e) conspires with any person to do anything mentioned in paragraph (b) or forms an intention to do anything mentioned in paragraph (b) and manifests that intention by an overt act.
Shame on you for building a successful business and not giving more than half your money back to the government so they can bribe voters with "free" stuff.See, this is it. My business caters to the extremely wealthy. They're doing fine. Which is why I'm at where I'm at: Wealth inequality is the driver for much of the societal issues you are reacting to.
I'm not selling capitol assets regularly. And the capital gains tax rate is not 33%.
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I'm more than 10 years from retirement, and I might not sell my office when I retire. But if I do, and it's appreciated $2m when I sell it, I'm coming out ahead. If it's worth 3million, I'm losing 13% of 3 million, instead of gaining 8% of 2 million, so I still come out ahead.
Treason...figuratively speaking.
Give me a better word that describes a government who puts their citizens at risk by not protecting them with secure borders.
btw you overlooked my other comment about the Charter of Rights violation and focused on one single word in my entire reply.
Shame on you for not understanding Capital Gains Taxes. Nobody gives half their earnings back to the government. And before you post the Fraser institute study, know that they rolled the TOTAL taxes paid by all businesses into the taxes paid by all taxpayers. Statistically, you don't pay any tax. i.e., the bottom 50% of earners pay 5% of the tax.Shame on you for building a successful business and not giving more than half your money back to the government so they can bribe voters with "free" stuff.
According to many, you're the root of their problems and keeping them from the lifestyle they believe they deserve.
Ah yes, hanging your hat on an appeal to distract from a verdict. Ok. Forest for the tress how the saying goes.ugh, because it's the same. You're not working from an understanding of Canadian law.
_A_ judge made a ruling about charter violations. That ruling is being appealed. It may be overturned, and that means Trudeau didn't violate your charter rights.
Legal immigration and declaring refugee status are both LEGAL in Canada. Yes, there are too many of both, but Trudeau is following the law. If he barred refugees who later turned out to have a valid claim, he's violated their rights, and could be on the hook for millions. See Omar Khadr.
33% federally; 13% provincially; HST, Carbon Tax, etc etc.Shame on you for not understanding Capital Gains Taxes. Nobody gives half their earnings back to the government. And before you post the Fraser institute study, know that they rolled the TOTAL taxes paid by all businesses into the taxes paid by all taxpayers. Statistically, you don't pay any tax. i.e., the bottom 50% of earners pay 5% of the tax.
a government who puts their citizens at risk by not protecting them with secure borders. is unbelievably irresponsibleTreason...figuratively speaking.
Give me a better word that describes a government who puts their citizens at risk by not protecting them with secure borders.
btw you overlooked my other comment about the Charter of Rights violation and focused on one single word in my entire reply.
it is a lot closer to 50% than you appear to understandYou don't pay 33% ever in Canada. The 33% bracket STARTS at 246,752.
If I make 220k exclusively from salary and do nothing to earn a deduction (rsp, charity, kids, etc.) I pay 76k in income tax.
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What's property tax? 5k? Could be 2k, could be 10k. 81,000. Now if I spend the remaining 139k exclusively on things that have HST on them, that's an additional 18k, for a total of 99,000 in tax. 99/220 < 50%
You've gotta be real bad at managing money to ever sniff paying 50% in tax.
it is un-Canadian if you knowingly support the damage he is causing.Uh, well, it's called being in a parliamentary democracy. You might not like him (and I don't), but his party got enough votes to hold government. You can cry all you want, and you might not like all of his policies, but the Liberals are the government until we have another election. Calling him or his supporters un-Canadian is a slippery slope. I don't think that of Conservatives....unless they want to sell the country out to the US....which you sort of sound like you want to...
Shame on you for building a successful business and not giving more than half your money back to the government so they can bribe voters with "free" stuff.
According to many, you're the root of their problems and keeping them from the lifestyle they believe they deserve.
if you die with a large registered portfolio you pay real close to halfShame on you for not understanding Capital Gains Taxes. Nobody gives half their earnings back to the government.
that's screwed up logicAnd before you post the Fraser institute study, know that they rolled the TOTAL taxes paid by all businesses into the taxes paid by all taxpayers. Statistically, you don't pay any tax. i.e., the bottom 50% of earners pay 5% of the tax.
if you are in the cohort that pays only 5% of the tax, capital gains is not an issue as you very likely did not have any capital to generate a gain in the first placeStatistically, you don't pay any tax. i.e., the bottom 50% of earners pay 5% of the tax.
The U.S. would likely give the Quebecois their independence. It's all fun, hypothetical chat so why would does this fantasy have to include all of Canada.If Canada was to merge with the US the Dems would never lose another presidential election. Trump should think these things thru before running out his Shecky Green impressions.
The $220k figure was for provincial but regardless, adding up all the taxes brings you over 50%.You don't pay 33% ever in Canada. The 33% bracket STARTS at 246,752.
If I make 220k exclusively from salary and do nothing to earn a deduction (rsp, charity, kids, etc.) I pay 76k in income tax.
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What's property tax? 5k? Could be 2k, could be 10k. 81,000. Now if I spend the remaining 139k exclusively on things that have HST on them, that's an additional 18k, for a total of 99,000 in tax. 99/220 < 50%
You've gotta be real bad at managing money to ever sniff paying 50% in tax.
Except both people in that photo are Canadians. Oops!
It's like trying to explain Christmas to turkeys.i find it odd how any successful entrepreneur can put the effort, time stress and risk taking required to building and maintain a profitable business and be so nonchalant about
this is not the typical view of successful entrepreneurs
- giving a significant portion of the profit to a wasteful government
- watch as that same wasteful government grabs more and makes the business environment more difficult