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  • Running a successful restaurant is very difficult. It takes a lot of skills. Competition is brutal.

    Running a successful hotel is difficult. It takes a lot of skills. Competition is brutal.

    Running a Canadian bank or Canadian telecom company is actually easy. 3/4 big companies share the banking market and the telecom market. They pretend to compete but there is so few of them their CEOs can meet regularly in private. Meanwhile, the customers are trapped and don’t have any alternative.

    This is why Banks and Telecom companies should pay a higher tax rate.




  • make no mistake, very few people want construction projects going on around them for years, without anything to soothe the pain. If you tell them you’ll freeze their property tax for 10 years because the new development would pay more, then they may be okay with listening to construction noise for a few years.

    Canada has a very high immigration rate combined with strict zoning rules.

    The result? The country is facing the worse housing crisis in the Western world. Rents have increased at double digits. Visible homelessness has skyrocketed. People are ending up on the streets. Landlords are abusing vulnerable women.

    Olivia Chow claims to be a progressive fighting for ordinary people.

    That turned out to be a lie. If you live in a country with a major housing crisis and oppose making housing more affordable, you aren’t a progressive.


  • All this effort instead of constructing traffic calming road features. Oh wait, that doesn’t generate revenue…

    Speed cameras actually generate very little revenue compared to the financial cost of car crashes: Ambulances, drugs, police, surgeons. If speeding fines were to truly reflect the social cost of car crashes, they would be significantly higher.

    Also, the people who oppose speed cameras will absolutely FREAK OUT if you propose to reduce lanes. Look at what just happened to Toronto bike lanes.