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Canada Had Largest Debt Increase Among G7 Countries

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    #11
    It’s not all about paying taxes. It about government being accountable, government prioritizing essential services, government not being wasteful fools, which is exactly what we have had for the last ten years. Billions blown to mutilate confused children, billions pumped to corrupt foreign dictatorships, billions wasted day in and day out. This is what infuriates the taxpayer.

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      #12
      There has been some confusion about priorities.

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        #13
        Not sure adding the most debt is a great plan , ever
        Every single farm I have seen in my 35 year that added more debt than it could handle , is now bankrupt, or will be asap
        Sorry , don’t get the logic , remotely

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          #14
          No matter what business, private or government, if you spend $1.5 for every $1 sooner or later your completely fubard

          its no simpler than that .. ever

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            #15
            Kinda scary the populace thinks that that’s the norm

            easy way to completely ruin a long term business in a very short time frame .. guaranteed

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              #16
              goalieguy, how do you propose to grow equity and have your land become paid off without using after tax dollars to pay for that land?

              We were paying big personal taxes before incorporating, and now (Ironically)pay even bigger corporate taxes since all profit goes into paying for land.

              The personal exemption in Canada is $15,705. Even split between you and your spouse, $31,500 per year won't go far towards land principle at Alberta prices.

              I'm assuming your not incorporated, since there would be no point in the additional cost of incorporating if your not paying taxes to start with?
              Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; May 23, 2025, 23:01.

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                #17
                bottom line if you are paying no tax in Canada you are living below the poverty line

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