Let's take this example:
Economy-wide inflation in Canada slowed down notably in 2023. The unique factors that drove the initial surge in inflation after the COVID pandemic (including shortages of key commodities, disrupted supply chains, and a global oil price shock) have mostly abated. High interest rates imposed by...
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Now in your opinion is this fine as long as it is a Food Giant doing it while the average Canadian is really struggling to put some food on the table?
In Europe including the UK there is what is known as a "Windfall" Tax on Corporations that reaped the rewards from Covid Pandemic and also the war in Ukraine:
What European Countries Are Doing about Windfall Profit Taxes
It’s unlikely these implemented and proposed windfall taxes will achieve their goals of raising additional revenues without distorting the market. Instead, they would penalize domestic production and punitively target certain industries without a sound tax base.
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In other words does that make all those EU nations "Communist"?
How about Corporate Tax difference between The USA and Canada:
The US-Canada border is one of the friendliest in the world. As a result, many people move back and forth across the border. I am one of those people. I grew up in Canada, went to university and worked in the US, moved back to Canada for a few years, and now live back in the US. It’s imp
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Wow, then the USA is also considered to be "Communist" by the alt right wingers!!