Remembering Who Charlie Kirk Was
As I’m sure everyone has heard the news today already, Charlie Kirk has died. I will spare the details, but it was a violent death involving a gunshot wound. I just want to take a moment to highlight what kind of person he was. Don’t worry, all the links to sources will be be provided…
Section 33: Tough on Crime
Pierre Poilievre has stated that he will use Section 33, or the Notwithstanding clause of our Canadian Charter of Rights. For those who is not familiar, this section allows governments to ignore parts of the Charter of Rights for a limited amount of time. If Pierre wins, and if the conservative government actually invokes Section…
Why We Need Carbon Pricing
Canada lives in a global economy. There is no way around that. We need allies, we need trade, and to achieve that, we must be willing to compromise—at least to some degree. Recent events shows that U.S. is not a reliable trading partner. They have a history of walking back on agreements, especially if it…
Comparison: Liberal vs Conservative Income Tax Cut
Mark’s proposed tax cut is pretty simple. Simply a 1% tax cut on the first tax bracket. That means that the first $57,375 that is earned (assuming the tax brackets do not change by the next tax season), will be taxed at 14% instead of 15%. Pierre’s proposed tax cut is a 15% cut, but…
Liberal Housing Plan
So we’ve got some new details. We previously knew that the Liberal Part vows to cut the GST tax on first-time home buyers on homes up to $1 million. The Liberal Party is also vowing to create an crown corporation agency Build Canada Homes (BCH) which will act as a developer to build housing, including…
Comparison: Liberal vs Conservative Housing GST Cut
I want to take a moment to compare housing promises by our two candidates in this election. Both Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre is promising a GST tax cut on houses, but how they are doing it is very different. The Liberal party vows to eliminate the GST on all homes up to $1 million…