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Warren Buffett has been saying to the media he thinks the American Tax rules are flawed if he ends up paying less tax (as a percentage...
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Don’t think it for even a second! If you actually believe that Mitt Romney will be able to keep his religious views out of the Oval O...
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Year over year 2012′s Consumer Price Index ended at 2.3% according to our friends at Stats Canada. The drop from last month’s 2.9% is ...
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Given the Bank of Canada keeps repeating itself, I decided doing an actual post on the fact that the Bank of Canada kept it’s overnigh...
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I had an interesting call yesterday from a telemarketer (from a local Ottawa number) asking if I could donate $100 to the “Harper Gove...
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Some disheartening news from Stats Canada on Friday from their December 2011 Canadian Labour Force Survey which states that employment...
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One of Michael James’ favorite groups is Motörhead (hard to believe), and he especially enjoys their song called Eat the Rich. Given t...
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This is my assertion, and over the next few days and posts I will put forward data that will show that through the Canadian tax system...
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Our friends at Stats Canada published the November CPI numbers for Canada yesterday and the good news is that the rate of growth has n...
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Sometimes the arithmetic of the rules that govern things causes things to seem a little screwed up and an example of this is found in ...
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Every December, like clockwork, I donate to a handful of specific charities. Why? Because I’m lucky enough to be able to. Because I ha...
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The Bank of Canada announced yesterday that they will be holding their key overnight rate at 1.0% for now and maybe for the foreseeabl...
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On Friday our friends at Stats Canada published their Labour Force Survey for November 2011, which brought not good, but not too bad n...
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Tax cuts, tax cuts, tax cuts. In the quest for governance it’s such a familiar refrain. We continue to languish in an era in politics ...
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Our friends at Stats Canada had some less than good news on Friday about the latest set of Labour Numbers for October 2011, we are los...
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Even with Inflation rearing its ugly head, the Bank of Canada is confident this is a short blip and things will simmer back down in te...
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The Consumer Price Index continues its merry dance upwards, making the Bank of Canada’s life a little more interesting every month. On...
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Detailed list of words I've never heard of that apply to the current stated of political affairs. If the shoe fits ...
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Our compadres at Stats Canada put out their Labour Survey for September 2011 last Friday and the numbers were better than expected (wh...
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In Ontario the Good election day has finally arrived and now we can choose between, What’s his name, That Guy, and that Nice Lady (I k...
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