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2019 will see higher property taxes, higher carbon taxes, higher rent, higher Canadian Pension Plan permiums, higher car insurance rates, a new speculation tax for real estate, a new healthcare tax and higher interest payments. The bottom line – governments are making sure you have less money.
Some people are having second thoughts about voting for BREXIT as they start to see the ramifications of Britain leaving the EU.
Some people talk and some people do – and then there are those who “do” so much for us all at great personal cost. This year’s honouree would never be consider for “Person of the Year” by the Canadian Press or other mainstream outlets because of his straightforward stand that “access to a waiting list does not constitute access to healthcare” challenges the status quo healthcare delivery in Canada.
Mike names the very deserving Moneytalks Person of the Year. Gold expert Martin Murenbeeld drops by to discuss the big variable that determines where gold’s headed while Victor Adair chonicles a wild week on the markets. Plus – a goofy award you don’t want to miss.
Housing Taxes Hurting Big Time
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Wednesday, 19 December 2018 10:25
Why do the same left-wing academics shouting for “windfall housing profits” to be taxed (and the media outlets that put them on the air) not recognize the dramatic decline in people’s financial well-being and the negative impact on one of our most important industries?