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The closer we get to the election, the more blackpilled I am becoming.
Part of me still thinks that carney will flub both of the debates simply because hes never really been challenged by opposing viewpoints. Whether or not that will move the needle is another question entirely
 
Part of me still thinks that carney will flub both of the debates simply because hes never really been challenged by opposing viewpoints. Whether or not that will move the needle is another question entirely
All Carney has to do is scream “TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP! HITLER!” and boomers and shitlibs will eat it up.
 
All Carney has to do is scream “TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP TRUMP! HITLER!” and boomers and shitlibs will eat it up.

Sadly, you are correct. The reflexive "We're not American!" is so deeply instilled in people, esp the boomers, that he can legit say that and scrape by. CBC and Radio-Canada have spent the better part of 50 years making their trade in that mentality.

If PP were smart, which he is not, he'd tell the boomers that the TSX and RRSPs are down even more than the DJIA and how much do you hate America versus having money. Cons are such cucks.
 
Any other leafs getting your stuff in a sack, tying it to a stick and getting ready to jump ship?

Totally not what I’m doing, at all.

25% CRA exit tax + going to somewhere like the USA they'll pull your Visa now over parking tickets if you criticize Israel or tinyhats. That's only going to get worse and more spurious with an expanded list of no-no's for the next 4 years. Mexico, ever the mixed bag, Euro countries case by case, many nations changing or with leaders horny for the apocalypse. In Japan and even SK to an extent you are always free to die of loneliness as a gaijin. China pre-pamdemic was a possibiltiy but is now a very bad idea.

Canada was worth fighting for like 10-20 years ago I guess, who knew. That leaves AB indepedence and Annexation. If they can kick the jeets out, it's the best option however a referendum would be heavily interferred with by Ottawa, the WEF and say half a million deranged radicals, firewater lovers and gimmigrants that would do anything to spoil a white vote if it came down to it.

Sadly, you are correct. The reflexive "We're not American!" is so deeply instilled in people, esp the boomers, that he can legit say that and scrape by. CBC and Radio-Canada have spent the better part of 50 years making their trade in that mentality.

If PP were smart, which he is not, he'd tell the boomers that the TSX and RRSPs are down even more than the DJIA and how much do you hate America versus having money. Cons are such cucks.

I'm more convinced than ever that behind all the Boomer speak and sohpistry the Boomers are just single issue voters. Money. If they weren't already out in force to vote liberal, Trump detonating financial markets for lols is going to get every single one of them out voting now. If it was 98% of them voting before two days ago, now it's 100%. PP will never risk any statement involving boomer bucks. Even the most milqtoast Ezra Levant rant pointing out that they vote liberal because they've only benfitted from housing and aren't in the workforce to be efffected by Trudeau's mass immigration has them calling out for him to be holocausted.
 
Should I feel sorry for what that former conservative candidate said about Nathalie Provost?

The Conservative Party of Canada has dropped a Quebec candidate after he harshly criticized Liberal candidate and Polytechnique shooting survivor Nathalie Provost online.

Simon Payette will no longer be running for the CPC in the Berthier—Maskinongé riding, a spokesperson for the party confirmed in an email.

"This individual's conduct is completely inappropriate, and cannot be excused," states Sam Lilly. "He will not be a candidate."

In one of several social media posts and comments, Payette accused Provost, an advocate for stricter gun laws, for using the tragedy to "grease the palms of anti-gun extremists."
 
The closer we get to the election, the more blackpilled I am becoming.
Still Blackpilled about Pierre winning and all signs point to it since he is turning out tons of people to see him. Plus the fact that Pajeets all scammy small businesses and thus want to pay less tax. Jeets aren’t pro social (socialist) in any way.

25% CRA exit tax + going to somewhere like the USA they'll pull your Visa now over parking tickets if you criticize Israel or tinyhats. That's only going to get worse and more spurious with an expanded list of no-no's for the next 4 years
There is no 25% exit tax and the people that claim there is are grifters and retards. I work in Accounting and Tax and what the only thing is a deemed disposition if you change residency. For residency there are primary and secondary ties, primary ties being weighted more and those being (1) your primary place of address (2) where your spouse and children are residents of (so if you work in the US for 2 weeks on 2 weeks off but your wife and kids are still in Canada your US salary would be taxed by CRA). Last one is deemed residency where if you spend longer than 6 months (183 days in another country and you aren’t just a 20 something kid traveling for a year, as your primary address would still be your parents house in Canada) then you are deemed a resident of that country. This is why Canada snowbirds have these travel apps that help them track their days spent in Florida / Arizona.

Secondary residency ties are things like Financial accounts (RRSPs), social recreational clubs (Gym memberships, library cards), Government ID (drivers license)

Canada and many other Western European countries tax based on residency (US is the exception where they tax expats the same as residents)

This means when you residency changes your tax and investment accounts have a deemed disposition. It’s taxed the same as regular capital gains. There is no additional exit tax.

If you’re a broke nigger like most Canadians this really won’t affect you unless you have rental properties (as they don’t qualify for the principal residence exemption on capital gains) or a stacked RRSP.
 
There is no 25% exit tax and the people that claim there is are grifters and retards. I work in Accounting and Tax and what the only thing is a deemed disposition if you change residency. For residency there are primary and secondary ties, primary ties being weighted more and those being (1) your primary place of address (2) where your spouse and children are residents of (so if you work in the US for 2 weeks on 2 weeks off but your wife and kids are still in Canada your US salary would be taxed by CRA). Last one is deemed residency where if you spend longer than 6 months (183 days in another country and you aren’t just a 20 something kid traveling for a year, as your primary address would still be your parents house in Canada) then you are deemed a resident of that country. This is why Canada snowbirds have these travel apps that help them track their days spent in Florida / Arizona.

I have been exit taxed friend. Your retirement is fine and you need to sell property 365 days in advance of your departure unless things have changed. You can leave Canada all you like but if you want to leave for taxation purposes there is exit tax. Agreed most people aiming to leave are not impacted.
 
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This seems like a bad reason to vote for anybody...
 
True but a lot of Canadian young have a bad spending habits. It’s true that everything is inflated badly however I still see these kids maxing out credit cards on the latest fashion and going out to bars every week. I enjoy a fruity cocktail but self control is important and financial literacy is not taught in Canada. I don’t know I done school a while ago but I highly doubt it’s taught at all.
this is true, and the root cause is stupidity plus bad habits ingrained by stupid parents. Some people never learned how to manage money properly, regardless of financial status. I know people who grew up with at least one parent that couldn't manage money, and as a result (and in some cases a divorce where they spent most of the time with the irresponsible parent), they also can't manage money to save their lifes.
 
The Ontario Sunshine List for 2025 is now live ! Aren't you glad we have a handy list of all the teachers, cops, and nurses who make a meager $100,000 and can't afford to buy a home but are still subject to having their full names, positions, salaries and taxable benefits made public. Lol, lmao even.

This part was interesting:

Impact of inflation on the Ontario sunshine list​

Since 1996, the $100,000 threshold has not changed. The effect of increasing the threshold is shown below:
  • Canadian consumer price index (CPI) has increased by 81.0% from 1996 to 2024
  • In 2024, there were 377,666 records on the sunshine list
  • If the threshold were to follow the CPI, the size of the 2024 list would have been reduced by 93%, to 25,393 records.
  • Put differently, in terms of the purchasing power of a Canadian Dollar buying Canadian goods and services, a $100,000 threshold in 2024 is equivalent to $55,252 in 1996.

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If the threshold were to match inflation, 93% of people would be removed from the sunshine list this year.
 
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This seems like a bad reason to vote for anybody...
There's a worryingly high number of people in this country who think it's perfectly fine to just shut your brain off and stop thinking about bad no-no not-feel-good thoughts and let daddy government or other authority figures like "the experts" do it all for them.
These people are the embodiment of that horrifying comic that suggests the less opinions you have, the smarter you are.
 
I have been exit taxed friend. Your retirement is fine and you need to sell property 365 days in advance of your departure unless things have changed. You can leave Canada all you like but if you want to leave for taxation purposes there is exit tax. Agreed most people aiming to leave are not impacted.
You aren’t forced to sell property but if you own rental property as a non resident the tax forms are a nightmare as you need an agent in Canada (relative) on paper to collect rent for you which is filing an NR6 and then you need to file an NR4 where you remit 25% of gross rents to the government. There is an opt out where you can remit 25% of net rental income but you have to file a shortened T1 return where you don’t get any of the basic credits but you owe less tax on your rental properties as a nonresident.

Anyway if you were forced to sell that wouldn’t be a deemed disposition it would only be a regular disposition.

In summary you aren’t forced to sell but it does make things easier for you if you do sell.
 
Its where Roman Babar is running in Toronto, he seems like a pretty stand up guy, Doug Ford kicked him out for being anti Mandate so that's at least one point for him

Roman is one of the few good ones.

Should I feel sorry for what that former conservative candidate said about Nathalie Provost?


Honestly... I am fucking sick and tired of hearing about Natalie Provost and a massacre that happened almost 40 years ago. They also disqualified a candidate for saying Trudeau should be hung.
 
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