Should the $250 Working Canadian Rebate be passed into law to provide tax relief to individuals with working net income under $150,000, who also contribute to the CPP?
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Paying peaple with their own tax money is the shodiest political vote buying the Liberals can come up with knowing that they are heading into an election.
By Ken Martinsen on November 28, 2024
Poorly worded question. How about, “Should someone with a net income of under $150,000 be sent $250 while someone on GIS with an income of $20,000 not be sent one?” Or, how about, “Should an accountant earning $126, 600 be sent $250 while a senior on a fixed income of $26, 700 not be sent one?” Poorly thought out, incompetent policy in a desperate attempt to buy votes. Sunny ways, my friends . . . sunny ways.
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Paying peaple with their own tax money is the shodiest political vote buying the Liberals can come up with knowing that they are heading into an election.
By Ken Martinsen on November 28, 2024
Poorly worded question. How about, “Should someone with a net income of under $150,000 be sent $250 while someone on GIS with an income of $20,000 not be sent one?” Or, how about, “Should an accountant earning $126, 600 be sent $250 while a senior on a fixed income of $26, 700 not be sent one?” Poorly thought out, incompetent policy in a desperate attempt to buy votes. Sunny ways, my friends . . . sunny ways.
By Michael Connors on November 28, 2024
no, what an ill conceived idea.
By Bill Mearns on November 28, 2024