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Liked the draft picks....meat and potatoes.
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Conservative Majority for Canada
Since it is a politics forum, and the election was yesterday......
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[QUOTE=CanadaSteve;4019581]Since it is a politics forum, and the election was yesterday......[/QUOTE]
Interesting - have a few questions - how much has the commodities boom affected your country? Has it affected the Canadian $? What % of GDP is mining? What about your fiscal balance nationally? Thanks in advance for any replies. BTW - does a conservative majority in Canada = raving communists for your southern neighbours? Oh, yeah - what were the main issues in the election? How is the Canadian economy doing generally? Last edited by Soberphobia; 05-03-2011 at 12:01 PM. |
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Don't mess with Angel Eyes.
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[QUOTE=Black Death;4019785]Interesting - have a few questions - how much has the commodities boom affected your country? Has it affected the Canadian $? What % of GDP is mining? What about your fiscal balance nationally?
Thanks in advance for any replies. BTW - does a conservative majority in Canada = raving communists for your southern neighbours? Oh, yeah - what were the main issues in the election? How is the Canadian economy doing generally?[/QUOTE] You're only allowed one intelligent question in the politics forum. Intelligent answers can only be allowed if they include a derrogatory term about either political party, just to make sure they're not over anybody's head. ;) |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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[QUOTE=long island leprechaun;4019906][B]You're only allowed one intelligent question in the politics forum[/B]. Intelligent answers can only be allowed if they include a derrogatory term about either political party, just to make sure they're not over anybody's head. ;)[/QUOTE]
ahh, well - I guess I've used up my quota then for a while. :) |
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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[QUOTE=Black Death;4019785]Interesting - have a few questions - how much has the commodities boom affected your country? Has it affected the Canadian $? What % of GDP is mining? What about your fiscal balance nationally?
Thanks in advance for any replies. BTW - does a conservative majority in Canada = raving communists for your southern neighbours? Oh, yeah - what were the main issues in the election? How is the Canadian economy doing generally?[/QUOTE] Top Federal tax bracket 29%. Corporate tax rates down this year from 18 to 16.5%. On Cap gains they have an interesting formula. Half the gain is taxed at your regular income tax rate. Lower then the US but somewhat progressive although they only have 3 rates and the middle rate is only 3% less then the top rate. Canada didn't have the banking crisis and they are doing well because of their commodity driven market. Unemployement is not great but much better then the US at about 7.7%. The Canadian Dollar has gone from just under .96 to the US dollar to just over 1.05 in about a year. |
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BRACE YOURSELVES FOR 12...
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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[QUOTE=Winstonbiggs;4020073]Top Federal tax bracket 29%. Corporate tax rates down this year from 18 to 16.5%.
On Cap gains they have an interesting formula. Half the gain is taxed at your regular income tax rate. Lower then the US but somewhat progressive although they only have 3 rates and the middle rate is only 3% less then the top rate. Canada didn't have the banking crisis and they are doing well because of their commodity driven market. Unemployement is not great but much better then the US at about 7.7%. The Canadian Dollar has gone from just under .96 to the US dollar to just over 1.05 in about a year.[/QUOTE] None of this matters. They have universal health care. They'll all be dead in a year... :P |
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[QUOTE=PlumberKhan;4020169]None of this matters. They have universal health care. They'll all be dead in a year... :P[/QUOTE]
They have 20 people who freeze their ass off and have one of the largest oil, gas and mineral reserves in the world. They can afford Universal Health Care, they are rich beyond our wildest dreams and when people from NY and Michigan come over in the summer to mow their lawns they don't put their kids in their public schools. |
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BRACE YOURSELVES FOR 12...
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[QUOTE=Winstonbiggs;4020182]....and when people from NY and Michigan come over in the summer to mow their lawns they don't put their kids in their public schools.[/QUOTE]
LOLOLOLZZZZ!! [I]Actually....[/I] The people that mow my lawn are from Canada. Boo-yah. Canada is a sh*thole :D |
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Don't mess with Angel Eyes.
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[QUOTE=Winstonbiggs;4020182]They have 20 people who freeze their ass off and have one of the largest oil, gas and mineral reserves in the world. They can afford Universal Health Care, they are rich beyond our wildest dreams and when people from NY and Michigan come over in the summer to mow their lawns they don't put their kids in their public schools.[/QUOTE]
What I really hate is that wall with the barbed wire on top. Every time I try to get over it, my sombrero falls off. :D |
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Occasionally stoops to uploading hotties pix to
boost his postcount
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CINOs all
[B]In Canada, we have no conservatives[/B] The Tories rode down the centre* of Canadian politics, promising more of the same if elected -- the same health care, the same muddled corporate policies, the same ad hoc interventions in economic and social programs that played to a range of existing political camps. [URL]http://www.nationalpost.com/opinion/columnists/Canada+have+conservatives/4717061/story.html[/URL] *In American English, "center" At least the Liberals and BQ got whomped |
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GFY Snatchez!
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[QUOTE=Jungle Shift Jet;4020249]CINOs all
[B]In Canada, we have no conservatives[/B] The Tories rode down the centre* of Canadian politics, promising more of the same if elected -- the same health care, the same muddled corporate policies, the same ad hoc interventions in economic and social programs that played to a range of existing political camps. [/QUOTE] So this is where NY Republicans get their platform from. :rolleyes: [QUOTE=Jungle Shift Jet;4020249] centre* *In American English, "center" [/QUOTE] lol - no ****. |
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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[QUOTE=Jungle Shift Jet;4020249]CINOs all
[B]In Canada, we have no conservatives[/B] The Tories rode down the centre* of Canadian politics, promising more of the same if elected -- the same health care, the same muddled corporate policies, the same ad hoc interventions in economic and social programs that played to a range of existing political camps. [URL]http://www.nationalpost.com/opinion/columnists/Canada+have+conservatives/4717061/story.html[/URL] *In American English, "center" At least the Liberals and BQ got whomped[/QUOTE] Conservatives in Canada won't touch their health care system because Canadians LOVE IT. In 2004 Tommy Douglas, "the father" of the Canadian single-payer system was voted the [URL="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Greatest_Canadian"]Greatest Canadian[/URL] of all time. He beat out the likes of Terry Fox, Pierre Trudeau, and Wayne Gretzky. |
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