Mike's Daily Comment
BC can now be fairly described as the least progressive place in North America when it comes to embracing major shifts like ride sharing. What’s worse – according to the Competition Bureau it’s Soviet like approach is bad for both consumers and business.
The vast majority of us couldn’t do anything to reduce our net worth by tens…even hundreds of thousands of dollars but it just happened. And it was government’s stated plan all along.
Federal Auditor General, Michael Ferguson continually identified wasteful, inefficient spending but was fought tooth and nail in an attempt to make meaningful changes to the way our money is spent by all three federal parties and public sector unions. He will be sorely missed.
All Star Analysts Discuss Major Change Impacting Stocks
Live from the sold-out World Outlook Conference – an all star list of analysts discuss the major change in Federal Reserve policy and the impact on stocks. Plus Paul Beatty on the next leg of the marijuana boom. Mike asks – does hypocrisy by high profile climate activists matter.
Prime Minister Says Low Income Families Don’t Pay Taxes
Posted by MoneyTalks Editor
on Thursday, 7 February 2019 8:53
He’s right….other than gasoline taxes, liquor taxes, increased rents thanks to property taxes, sales taxes, fees, levies, cigarette and marijuana taxes, higher prices when taxes and other mandatory government charges are passed along to consumers, higher prices on milk and other diary thanks to supply management.