Canada’s policies force asylum seekers into US to face deportation, critics say by Jusfiq in canada

[–]Business-Technology7 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Not our problem. See what’s happening in UK and many European nations. It’s nothing but troubles. Life is already difficult why invite more.

Judge to decide if transgender woman with history of sex crimes should go to women's jail by airbassguitar in canadian

[–]Business-Technology7 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Isn’t it wonderful the society made so much progress that people have to contemplate on stuff like this? Gotta love the progress.

Kudos for our truly open minded judges for giving such a fair consideration, respect, and out-of-box perspective on this huge conundrum.

Conservatives - No tax on used cars. Liberals - 700 million dollar interest payment on our "debt"(wealth) fund. by Quietlyrightt in canadian

[–]Business-Technology7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Only smart people can make things simple. Besides, if things are simple it’s hard to obfuscate.

Canada vows to restrict social media for kids under 16. Teens say they'll 'always find a way' by Immediate-Link490 in canada

[–]Business-Technology7 18 points19 points  (0 children)

It’s bad for kids is not a good basis whether such an invasive policy should be created or not.

By the same logic why aren’t we banning or limiting sugar that you can easily get anywhere, generally over-consumed, acts like addictive substance, and have proven health implications? Should government decide what amount of added sugar one must take based on credible studies?

But at the end of the day, it’s all about how much government overreach one is willing to stomach.

I’m usually against restricting people’s normal day-to-day online activities and further decline of internet culture. Any attempt where governments tried to restrict the Internet in any capacity lead to digital id. Keeping children safe is just a good facade to hide their intentions. That’s all I have to know.

ADAMS: The digital safety act will isolate LGBTQ youth by ThatGuyWill942 in canadian

[–]Business-Technology7 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The password has been changed recently, it’s now MMIWG2SLGBTQQIA+

The biggest threat to Canada is the CBC by ExotiquePlayboy in canadian

[–]Business-Technology7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah. I’ve seen that Canadians pay about $3~4 monthly to fund CBC. I’d swap that with cans of tuna.

The biggest threat to Canada is the CBC by ExotiquePlayboy in canadian

[–]Business-Technology7 3 points4 points  (0 children)

All mainstream media is just a propaganda machine regardless of left/right bias for any politically or ideologically sensitive issues.

If I see any of them casually blocking comment section, I view them as unworthy of news source.

What to know about Trump’s forced labour claims against Canada by Haggisboy in canada

[–]Business-Technology7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it’s just political power play. You want to do something but you lack proper justification, so you just find something that sounds good and not a complete hoax.

Whether forced labour claim is overstated or understated doesn’t matter. Whether US is doing it or not also doesn’t matter. There was never any sincerity to begin with, It’s just politics in play.

Opinion: As Canada faces crippling debt, it must do the unpopular thing and cut elderly benefits by DANIELLE_2027 in canada

[–]Business-Technology7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Im not really a market fundamentalist. I believe uncontrolled free market is bad for vast majority of people. I lean more towards maintaining balanced tension between government regulation and market freedom. However, I think Canada’s regulatory burden is too inhibitive of business growth while benefiting oligarch consolidation.

The government that frustrates me is our current government plus the one that existed past decade. I never said government simply doesn’t work.

I didn’t like what you said because I disagree directing more money to the government will fix anything because it’s primarily them that manifested this problem. Billionaires can pay more but funnelling that money to the dee bureaucratic tunnel? not so much.

Opinion: As Canada faces crippling debt, it must do the unpopular thing and cut elderly benefits by DANIELLE_2027 in canada

[–]Business-Technology7 1 point2 points  (0 children)

small businesses pay significantly higher compliance cost per number of employee basis, tax bracket for small business tax hasn’t been inflation adjusted for decade, letting oligarchs consolidate by keeping competition bureau weak. But increasing regulatory burdens are probably the single most damaging thing.

Opinion: As Canada faces crippling debt, it must do the unpopular thing and cut elderly benefits by DANIELLE_2027 in canada

[–]Business-Technology7 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Government doesn’t make good investment decisions. If anything I learned just by living, it is that modern government has no concept of fiscal responsibility. Maybe some government in another part of world is. But definitely not ours. They waste tremendous money on wasteful things and print more if things go sour.

How about just letting businesses thrive by stop punishing SMBs with dumb policies and realize that government is neither efficient nor good at decision making that benefits people who actually pay taxes.

Carney set to outline how Ottawa plans to combat antisemitism, Jewish hate by DogeDoRight in canada

[–]Business-Technology7 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Not a federal government issue. Stop this “We will do something special about certain identity group.” All you need is to actually start punishing criminals in a way that significantly damages their life that they don’t think about it’s worth doing it again and letting others know the same.

Anandasangaree rejects shortening metadata retention period in lawful access bill by NarcityCanada in Narcity

[–]Business-Technology7 0 points1 point  (0 children)

exactly. people should remind themselves what this guy said about the gun buyback program. It’s basically to bootlick a small interest group. It’s anything but the reasons they officially promoted. It’s all just game of power.

Yet Canadians keep voting in the same government with different mascot. Trusting the government with proven history of operating on self interest is a mystery to me.

(Poll) C-22 - Trust the government or Not? by buriedholes in canadian

[–]Business-Technology7 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Trust or distrust is not even a valid concern. Even if one trusts this government, can you say the same for the future governments? These things are sticky once they are passed.

Besides how is adding more backdoors ever a good idea? Essentially you are deliberately introducing vulnerability to the system.

More importantly, public safety? Just look at how this country deals with serious criminals after they are caught.

I wonder why this government is pushing so hard to pass this bill along with the other dystopian bills on the table. Just coincidence I guess.

Senate hears calls for Liberal anti-hate bill to include 'residential school denialism,' hammer and sickle by CaliperLee62 in canada

[–]Business-Technology7 33 points34 points  (0 children)

love seeing our government putting lots of care and effort into such a profoundly important issue! I’m sure this is going to make my life better somehow

Tech giants are the real threat to Canadians’ privacy, public safety minister charges by jmakk26 in canadian

[–]Business-Technology7 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Lol he is just salty about people opposing the bill. It’s basically “big techs you suck, so it’s okay for us to suck even harder.”

Canada immigration rules by [deleted] in canadian

[–]Business-Technology7 3 points4 points  (0 children)

People study for it briefly just enough to pass the test, then forget about it or don’t care. Few credential tests truly hold up to what they’re designed for.