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December 7th, 2020, 02:25 PM
#31
I think she’s a bigger dingbat that trudeau
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December 7th, 2020 02:25 PM
# ADS
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December 7th, 2020, 02:49 PM
#32

Originally Posted by
Gilroy
I think we could learn from place's like Germany where kid's are streamed into jobs based on their talents at a very early age. Not everybody will be a software developer and that software guy will not make a good framer. But we need to recognize kid's talents early on in the process and steer them to training where they will make a living. We have tens of thousands of folks who have BA's hanging on their walls, after four years of expensive schooling and they are only good for wallpaper.
The first courses to be taught are 'I AM NOT ENTITLED TO EVERYTHING COURSE' and the next one 'HOW TO USE A DEBIT CARD PROPERLY'.
Terry,
I agree with you 100%. I am a creature of exactly what you speak of.
I went to school in the 1980's and you were pushed to either university or college - very little focus was on the trades. I went to university for Environmental Studies and in my 3rd year of my 4 year degree I realized that there is very little opportunity to be gainfully employed in my field so I was reluctant add any more student debt. I was fortunate enough to have well paying summer jobs (Stelco Steel) allowing me to pay for most of my education, but I was still taking on some debt. I left Ottawa in May after completing my 3rd year of studies and started my electrical apprenticeship (IBEW 105) in June. For the next 5 years (5,000) hours I worked on my apprenticeship hours, trade school, and went to McMaster at night to finish my degree. I felt that I was too close not to complete it. In 5 short years I wrote my C of Q and became a journeyman electrician & later that year attended my university graduation and convocation in May.
My take away's:
- Teachers and guidance councilors are the last people that should be making any career recommendation. Most teachers left teachers college and went directly to a teaching position without any real world work experience. Even today my schools have math or history teachers filling in for shop teachers - makes no sense. I remember one teacher telling student to study computers (IT) and you will have the world in the palm of your hand - 80% of all IT jobs have been outsourced to offshore service providers.
- You need to pivot and be dynamic and not put all your eggs in 1 basket
- Keep on top of technology and changes to the market.
- Options......you always need options.
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December 7th, 2020, 02:53 PM
#33
They can start by bringing back income splitting, tax breaks, and raising the interest rate.
By doing nothing and making those statements you are just fanning the flames of the underground economy
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December 7th, 2020, 02:58 PM
#34
All in support of Canada's Agenda 2030. "EXTRA EXTRA Read all about it"
Financing for the SDGs
"Social finance is an important tool that can significantly enhance Canada’s progress on the SDGs by seeking to mobilize private capital for the public good"
Fancy words for "We want your money!"
https://www.canada.ca/en/employment-...-strategy.html
https://www.international.gc.ca/worl....aspx?lang=eng
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December 7th, 2020, 03:57 PM
#35

Originally Posted by
410001661
They can start by bringing back income splitting, tax breaks, and raising the interest rate.
By doing nothing and making those statements you are just fanning the flames of the underground economy
If you're serious about wanted us to use our locked up savings to stimulate the economy Ms Freeland....how about waving the taxes on the money being withdrawn from our RRSPs in "these exceptional times". HaHa...
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December 7th, 2020, 03:58 PM
#36
How do they plan on doing this?
I mean end poverty and all?
It's a tricky little thing to do, it's been happening for year's and now more then ever more people are falling into it.
Is there a plan for this just how do they end poverty. Another trillion dollars can't fix it would just be a temporary patch lol.
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Last edited by fishfood; December 7th, 2020 at 04:00 PM.
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December 7th, 2020, 04:01 PM
#37

Originally Posted by
fishfood
Is there a plan for this just how do they end poverty.
It's called the 'Guaranteed Income Supplement"..part of the Global Reset plan.
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December 7th, 2020, 04:27 PM
#38
If your interested in how this all works (or doesn't work) ...spent a few minutes and listen to it being explained...
Canadians borrow from the world to buy from the world.
They get the money and jobs.
We get the debt.
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December 7th, 2020, 04:28 PM
#39

Originally Posted by
MikePal
It's called the 'Guaranteed Income Supplement"..part of the Global Reset plan.
So if take my guaranteed income and blow it up my nose or party to much and don't pay my bill. Then what?
Am i guaranteed a nice house all bills paid and phone covered ( gas)( for the car a new electric car) hahah [emoji23] . Going to need some fishing supplies too [emoji6]
Free stuff for everyone lol.
Not going to work Money won't change how a person is or what they choose to do.
It's a doomed plan already lol.
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December 7th, 2020, 04:33 PM
#40

Originally Posted by
MikePal
It's called the 'Guaranteed Income Supplement"..part of the Global Reset plan.
The Guaranteed Income Supplement is for people aged 65 or older and piggy backs on the OAS.
https://www.canada.ca/en/services/be...upplement.html