No, Under Trudeau, Canada ranks #2 as the best country in the world. #3 best country in the world for high quality of life. #1 for Religious freedom and Racial Equity, #4 for Social Purpose and Human Rights, in the top 5 for Well Distributed Political Power and Entrepreneurship and in the top ten in the world for Environment and Climate Goals and Comfortable Retirement there's more too but Go ahead and check it at US News and World Reports. Then come back and apologize for how wrong you were. Yeah, I'm sure you'll fess up and admit you were wrong. LOL! You're a PP supporter, you love false information!
🇨🇦🍁🇨🇦 the only thing I got wrong with the child tax benefit did the conservatives would probably vote against anyways is it if a woman doesn't abort and has the kid and loses the baby to CPS she doesn't get the child tax benefit🇨🇦🍁🇨🇦 the Child Tax Benefit should be for the ones taken care of the kid and the one that gave birth to it
My kids don't go to daycare but you're using my tax money to fund it for others.....how about we pay less taxes and do what we want with our own money?
poilievre was reminded by a professional journalist that "in a democracy journalists ask the questions" but where are the journalists? When will journalists start scrutinizing poilievre's fibs such as blaming PM Trudeau for soaring rents. Rents are strictly a provincial matter and why is he voting against programs beneficial to Canadians? Is poilievre pretending to care about affordability? It is almost a taboo to ask poilievre for an explanation. Time to turn the table on poilievre because it is unacceptable he gets away with no explanation.
It helps to understand how money works. We have a progressive tax system where the rich fund government. When the government funds itself using deficits it is bypassing this progressive system. Each Canadian dollar represents a fraction of the total economic output of goods and services in Canada (AKA wealth). Deficits simply create more of this currency, diluting its value, and leaving some of that wealth in the hands of the government. The rich are insulated from this wealth transfer because a lot of their wealth is stored in assets, which are not diluted by deficits. Any program the Liberals come up with that can't be paid for using our progressive tax revenue is NOT progressive, no matter how much they say it will help Canadians.
@@JiggilySmash Under Trudeau, Canada ranks #2 as the best country in the world. #3 best country in the world for high quality of life. #1 for Religious freedom and Racial Equity, #4 for Social Purpose and Human Rights, in the top 5 for Well Distributed Political Power and Entrepreneurship and in the top ten in the world for Environment and Climate Goals and Comfortable Retirement there's more too but Go ahead and check it at US News and World Reports. Then come back and apologize for how wrong you were. Yeah, I'm sure you'll fess up and admit you were wrong. LOL! You're a PP supporter, you love false information!
@@talktothehandreviews Respectfully, these are opinion polls. The publication is asking people to fill out a survey. This method of data collection isn't measuring actual statistics - the only thing being measured are the opinions of people doing the surveys. For example, how do you measure "religious freedom and racial equity?" and rank it against other countries? If you look on stats Canada you can see clearly that the number of religious hate crimes reported to police has been on the rise, and this doesn't even include 2023 or 2024. Same goes for "highest quality of life", which is generally agreed to be measured by GDP per capita - again, trending far below our historic trend line.
Liberals should take this benefit and expand it to all Canadians over 21 as a Universal Basic Income. Food Banks Canada recently revealed 1 in 4 Canadians are living in poverty, this is completely unexceptional in one of the wealthiest countries in the world.
That was Not Stats Canada. It was an independent study using a totally different metric to arrive at that Number, stats canada has it around 10%.. Stop claiming it as anything but a con-sevitive attempt at moving the goal post on what they want you to think is the poverty levels in Canada..
@@TheNaznine oh my bad Food Banks Canada did the study that claimed 25% of Canadians our living in poverty. Even 10% is considered too high. and I am not some conservative operative. Conservatives are not in favour of universal basic income. They call it communism.
UBI funded with deficits will only devalue our currency, making the program useless as buying power is lost. Pegging UBI to inflation will only create an endless loop of depreciating currency and growing deficits. UBI funded with progressively collected taxes will be extremely expensive. Increasing taxes creates an inefficiency in markets that leads to less investment, less jobs, and lower productivity. If you want to solve poverty we need economic conditions of abundance, which means a laser sharp focus on efficiency and productivity. UBI is the opposite of this.
@@crobinson2624 people get uncomfortable when faced with evidence that challenges their beliefs. This is called cognitive dissonance. My argument is based on the Quantitative Theory of Money. Telling me to be quiet doesn't address this argument. I would suggest not advocating for UBI if you can't even defend it.