Yes I do understand proprietary governmental funds? It is my job. Yo Double D think outside your small box.Do you? Does proprietary governmental funds need to profitable? Can the government issue loans to the proprietary governmental funds?
Yes I do understand proprietary governmental funds? It is my job. Yo Double D think outside your small box.Do you? Does proprietary governmental funds need to profitable? Can the government issue loans to the proprietary governmental funds?
Doesn't it matter what you look at it as? Doesn't change anything.Simple. I don't look at Canada Post as a business that needs to post profit. I look at Canada Post as an essential service. The way is structured is irrelevant to me as at the end of the day Canada Post is owned by Canadian government.
Again. Tomorrow Trump says that US companies only work for the US. Now you're done.but that is where outsourcing to Amazon or other 3rd party comes in. Make them bid on it. It would not be a monopoly. UPS, Fedex, Puralotor (yes this is CP), Amazon all drive deliver.
Yes, because that is what i base my opinion on. Isn't it the point of this discussion? Exchange opinions?Doesn't it matter what you look at it as?
So, then you know, that proprietary funds don't need to be profitable, and that the government of Canada can issue loans to the proprietary funds, right?Yes I do understand proprietary governmental funds? It is my job. Yo Double D think outside your small box.
What does it even mean?Yo Double D think outside your small box.
Not if your opinion isn't based on reality.Yes, because that is what i base my opinion on. Isn't it the point of this discussion? Exchange opinions?
This is arguably the most moronic post ever. Trump would not cut off US companies to only work in the US. Makes no sense. Purolator is Canadian. CP could bid as well (would need to be more efficient) and other Canadian companies could be started to compete on delivery services mail and other shipments.Again. Tomorrow Trump says that US companies only for the US. Now you're done.
Also, Canada Post employs Canadian workers and all revenue stays withing Canada. By outsourcing it to American companies, you going to pay the US company and the US employess. Nice job.
You fail to tell me where i am wrong. I explain you where i am coming from, and you just "Nope, it's not", while don't even try.Not if your opinion isn't based on reality.
Doug Ford is giving a one time tax rebate to Ontario tax payers. Canada Post is mandated to run independently and must turn a profit.
You're self-critical to pre-face your reply this way, my applauses.This is arguably the most moronic post ever.
The point is what if. I get it, you want to sell Canadian assets to the US. Do you know why FedEx is profitable? Because it charges 3 times more for the same delivery in comparison to Canada Post... Purolator is owned by Canada Post haha Do you know anything? It is like Loblaws/Longos/TNT/Super Store, do you think they really compete with one another? I mean if Canada Post wins the bid, everything will be the same, except CP will double its price for shipping. Don't you understand that? Either that, or you sell out one of Canadian essential service to the foreign company and will pay 3 times more.Trump would not cut off US companies to only work in the US. Makes no sense. Purolator is Canadian. CP could bid as well (would need to be more efficient) and other Canadian companies could be started to compete on delivery services mail and other shipments.
Lol you have no idea what you're talking about, here is a quote: "It’s a common misconception that these funds are designed to generate profits. In reality, their primary goal is cost recovery, with the main goal of ensuring that the services these funds pay for are reliable and financially sustainable." Here is a link: https://opengov.com/proprietary-funds/Proprietary funds & operations are meant to be profitable or P & L neutral.
Typical smug talk, nothing substantial. Gen Z?Double D - If you don't get it... you don't get it. You can try google.
I mean you did nothing and already tried haha Hope your perfomance in bed is better.I am done trying to expand your horizons with original thought. Have fun with your life.
Does healthcare need to be profitable? Does the police need to be profitable? Does the fire department need to be profitable?
The mistake people are making is that they look at Canada Post as for-profit business. It's not and it shouldn't be.
what a ridiculous thing to sayFord is going to spend $3B dollars next year to give everyone in Ontario $200 dollars. So, that's not even such a big deficit as people try to make it be.
publicly trade utilities have to answer to regulators who set prices to ensure companies remain profitable while not gouging the rate payersBecause tomorrow Amazon will decide to charge 10 times more for delivering all essential mail, and what are you going to do?
I just realized, my favorite adult magazine The Economist will be running even later than usual. Normally they show up pretty late as it is. I guess I will have to wait longer to see the fallout of what happens after that Austrian Archduke got killed. I am sure the Austro-Hungrarians will make some reasonable demands on the Serbs and all will be fine.
The government should just give me $1 million. Tell me where I'm wrong?You fail to tell me where i am wrong. I explain you where i am coming from, and you just "Nope, it's not", while don't even try.
Please provide any prove which states that "Canada Post must turn a profit".
Background
The Canada Post Group of Companies’ operations are funded by revenue generated by the sale of its products and services, not taxpayer dollars.
Correct. Densification makes pseudo public post almost viable. Canada Post still essential? We have so many private sectors popping up, and the entire phone/internet and other communication infrastructure blows mail out of the water as an essential service.There are many people, especially older that are not internet savvy. I was amazed at how much a Canadian stamp is higher than the US. I get 10-15 pieces of mail daily, six days a week, although most of it is junk. While our US rates are much lower than yours, our postal service is the only one that has to fully pre-fund retirement fund future costs, which is unheard of in the private industry. Yet we get individual home delivery other than in some areas with central boxes, but that is rare.
Going private adds a need for shareholder profits and the losses required to serve rural areas without dense populations, which no private company would want to do unless forced to.
It's not due to operational issues. It's due to competition and technology advancement which Canada Post has not kept up with.I dont know their actual operational issues, so I cannot comment.
Without workers there would be no union. Union fighting for relevancy and survival.It's not due to operational issues. It's due to competition and technology advancement which Canada Post has not kept up with.
Instead, they just lose $millions every year keeping their unionized workforce employed.
Canada Post has the mentality of Blockbuster when Netflix was taking over.
Except in Blockbuster's case, they shutdown because they couldn't compete. Canada Post just keeps sucking tax dollars to stay afloat while their union demands "job security".
they are losing hundreds of millions of dollars a year over multiple yearsI dont know their actual operational issues, so I cannot comment.
its not hard to figure out what is wrong hereI dont know their actual operational issues,