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@o1vttemp Today it has been confirmed. The $600 credit is coming December 2nd.
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@o1vttemp In Quebec, yes.
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@o1vttemp It is.
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Take that up with Doug Ford.
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Somalis are not quite black.
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And white people happily voted for it.
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Yet you want the middle class to pay for it. SMH.
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LOL <1000 get 100 dollars and we all spend it in no time, so the economy moves $100,000 forward.> You all spend it only to cry about being broke and hungry the next day. There's a reason why whatever successes socialism achieve are short-lived.
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But given the total you're eligible for, it won't be worth it as $467 divided by 12 months is $38.62.
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@joebazooks And unsurprisingly, a lot of their voter base live in public housing.
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$500? So far, that's only being given out by provincial governments. I already got mine albeit the difference since I owed the province money.
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LOL.
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@ktp. Clueless.
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November 4th.
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You can in Montreal.
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And how is that going to work when the government inevitably runs out of rich people and corporations to tax?
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@tadasanamusic That's not mental illness. That's laziness and entitlement.
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No. Monthly cheques are a provincial thing.
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<And step up and regulate homeowners.> And then you wonder why there are barely any homes for anyone to buy and developers would much rather build condos. And in turn, prices are through the roof. Government interference.
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Communists are every bit as imperialist as they accuse capitalists of being.
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As a matter of government policy.
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LOL. Because they're easy to manipulate and control.
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Isn't Tiff a girl's name? Short for Tiffany?
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But to most, it's either Toronto, Vancouver or death.
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Rent control is ineffective as it cause supply shortages and locks out new renters from the market. <that rents could not be raised more then 2% per year.> And how is that going to help against the insurance premiums, property taxes, mortgages and interest, etc. that are rising much higher than 2%?
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LOL. Programs are not designed for social upliftment, but social control keeping people right where they are.
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@eilaollinheimo4573 The provincial payouts I got earlier this year were better than that.
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I think so.
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@debbiekonkin5768 Or do a better job at managing the money you do have.
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Not completely. Politicians have always been users and exploiters.
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@LolaRyck <low class pay too. > No they don't. And certainly not enough to make any meaningful contribution to coffers. <Lower class do not get a lot of help. That’s why we’re lower class Lower class with multiple kids get a lot of help. But not enough to get out of poverty > Partly due to parents living beyond their means.
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@ftu2021 <if you think that the US is any better, think again.> That's if you only desire to live in the Northeast or West Coast.
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It doesn't help anyone except power-hungry governments.
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Who's all Canadians?
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But line the pockets of administrators and government workers.
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According to my account on the Revenu Quebec website, my $600 credit will come 12-6-2022.
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@kellyprice1024 Like a true Marxist.
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@saturationstation1446 LOL. You mean socialism, right? That's the only system that actually has a 1% and 99% IN PRACTICE.
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@MoringAfterStar <So it's not Justin that's screwing up our country, > Yes it is. <Unfortunately the conservative minded think we need to keep spending money of big business even after record profits in 2021 and 2022.> All under Justin Trudeau and the Liberal Party of Canada's watch.
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<The support needs to come from our private sector in the form of dramatic wage increases.> Which will only result in dramatic operating and overall retail cost increases to support said wages.
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@AS-rk5vb Which in turn means less product for consumers to buy should greedy operator decide to cut production and supply. Who are you trying to fool?
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The date for the "grocery" rebate has been announced. 7/5/2023.
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But small towns don't have the amenities, prestige or support network (a sizeable community of their own countrymen) that big cities have.
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To increase the size of government and in turn the taxes to pay their salaries.
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Like it saved the average Venezuelan's?
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@jasoncaumartin7788 With what money?
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Higher minimum wage = higher operating costs = higher prices and unemployment. <overtime after 8 hours/day NOT 44 hours/weekly> No.
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Exactly.
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@Ryan-vc4lr But will have little to buy as there's no longer any industries that produce or sell anything.
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@Ryan-vc4lr <That's just not the case..> Yes it is. See Venezuela.
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