Finance
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The survey asked respondents whether the COVID-19 pandemic has made several aspects of life and particular groups in society better or worse off.
Almost all... more
By Abacus Data
September 16, 2020
Email sent to me today from someone who has received no help from OBSI for years and years of trying:
Can you believe this OBSI directive ?
Please see the... more
By elford
January 25, 2020
14 November, Luxembourg –
Today, the European Investment Bank (EIB), the world’s largest international public bank and the €555bn lending arm of the EU, ... more
By unpubadmin
November 15, 2019
TO:
The Right Honourable Justin Trudeau, P.C., M.P., Prime Minister of Canada
The Honourable Bill Morneau, P.C., Minister of Finance
Mr. Nathaniel Erskine-... more
By Adam Smith
August 1, 2017
Dear Conservatives,
This is the video I shared on the day I launched my campaign:
On that day, I argued that our party should elect the leader who presented... more
By Lisa Raitt
May 8, 2017
I’ve found something good in Justin Trudeau's budget.
It gives me a chance to highlight the Liberal priorities and contrast them with what my priorities... more
By Lisa Raitt
March 25, 2017
What breaks my heart is that the victims are often elderly, as they are attractive targets for the financial predator. Secondly, the elderly do not have the... more
By elford
May 9, 2016
The following are findings from a national survey of 1,500 Canadian adults conducted by Abacus Data and commissioned by EY.
In the federal election last fall,... more
By Abacus Data
March 24, 2016
The job of the federal government is to manage total spending in the economy. Too much consumption will result in inflation so government must raise taxes to... more
By Larry Kazdan
March 5, 2016
Re: The federal government's short-lived fiscal anchor, Feb. 26
Unlike households, businesses or provinces, the federal government is a currency issuer, owns a... more
By Larry Kazdan
March 2, 2016
Today Prime Minister Stephen Harper unveiled his low-tax, balanced-budget plan to protect Canada’s fragile economy over the next four years. The platform sets... more
By GuyAnnable
October 9, 2015
The Guardian: The French Ought to Cancel Majority of Accrued Public Debt, Most of it is Illegitimate
The French are right: tear up public debt – most of it is illegitimate anyway. Debt audits show that austerity is politically motivated to favour social elites... more
June 10, 2014