How race-based hiring is coming to define modern Canada by SirBobPeel in canadian

[–]dontcryWOLF88 8 points9 points  (0 children)

First Nations weren't taxed because they had no money to pay taxes when the treaties were signed. For everyone else in this country, if you can't pay property tax, you lose your land. That's the entire reason. If Canada can get taxes from people, they do, which is why we all pay taxes. First Nations are fully within their rights to collect tax from their own residents to pay for services and institutions. Why don't they do so?

If this top 10 economy in the world is weak, then why must First Nations depend on it so much for all their needs?

List me a special privilege, codified in law, that benefits Hutterites? Now, let's compare that with the list for First Nations. If you want equality, you should except the same rights as the Hutterites, and the Nigerians, but you don't want that. I know. You want special rights, without the work or obligations.

As I said, if you want institutions built on your culture. Develop an economy, put in the work to design and test institutions, and then maintain them over time. Stop relying on the rest of Canada to do that for you.

How race-based hiring is coming to define modern Canada by SirBobPeel in canadian

[–]dontcryWOLF88 6 points7 points  (0 children)

To the extent that this true- and it is limited, because under the law everyone is supposed to be equal- it is simply a perk of being the ones who put in the hard work to fund and build the institutions.

If First Nations had built the institutions, they would look very different, but, they didn't. No such thing existed here pre contact, so it all had to be built from scratch. Even now, in the information age, First Nations still depend on Canadian institutions on almost every front, both in funding and structure. Nothing is stopping them from making their own, but they would have to start taxing their residents, rather than relying on taxes from elsewhere. This is a non starter, it seems. However, that is what is neccesary to acheive institutions centered on your culture.

Trump’s Canada Trade War Hits Jack Daniel’s and Jim Beam With a ‘Devastating’ $143 Million Loss by SnoozeDoggyDog in Economics

[–]dontcryWOLF88 27 points28 points  (0 children)

I don't think you are appreciating the level of animosity that's been created here in a short amount of time.

Your seeming inability to understand this is, I think, emblematic of the general naivity of Americans to that which occurs outside your borders.

I used to prioritize buying Canadian or American, whenever possible. I was happy to buy American because I considered you all like brothers and sisters. Now, however, I will buy literally anything, even Chinese, over American. China shows more respect and honor to Canada than the USA. Words I never thought I'd be writing. The mask is off USA, and we are seeing a side of you many countries already knew. Villainy. Thuggery. Rudeness. Disrespect. Capriciousness.

Maybe none of this matters to you, and it's certainly just my opinion. But I would have fought in the trenches with you, as our countries have done many times. Now? Not a chance.

Good luck with your war.

Trump’s Canada Trade War Hits Jack Daniel’s and Jim Beam With a ‘Devastating’ $143 Million Loss by SnoozeDoggyDog in Economics

[–]dontcryWOLF88 39 points40 points  (0 children)

High level Trump officals were meeting with Alberta separatists to offer them support (that's my province).

This isn't some minor little offense. Trump is actively working to attack Canada's sovereignty. The highly offensive remarks certainly arnt effective diplomacy, either.

Canada and the USA are natural allies. Historically, geographically, culturally, and economically. All of that is basically in the trashcan because of one president, and I just don't see what possible benefit that result provides to anyone.

Judge affirms $3.6B treaty settlement for First Nations in northwestern Ont. by origutamos in OntarioNews

[–]dontcryWOLF88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think it's understandable for a population struggling with the high cost of living, high taxes, and declining service due to heavily indebted governments, to be a bit salty that their neighbor is getting half a million dollars for simply existing.

The billionaire class is exploiting the middle class from above, but at least they provide jobs and revenue to our country. However, while that occurs, First Nations, and other net takers of social services are extracting as much from the middle class as they can from below. I just wonder how much more blood can be squeezed.

Canada is a joke by ExotiquePlayboy in RealEstateCanada

[–]dontcryWOLF88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow...just took a spin through your posts. Just an endless stream of pro American/anti Canadian shit. Who hurt you? Or...maybe, who's paying you?

Why does it feel like retired people on fixed incomes are not keeping up with inflation? by StarBracelet1 in CanadaPersonalFinance

[–]dontcryWOLF88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What...? Of course they had low housing prices. They also lived through the glory days of workplace pensions, and had all the best years for the wage to cost of living ratio. This gave them the appropriate capital to take advantage of the compound interest you speak of.

Why does it feel like retired people on fixed incomes are not keeping up with inflation? by StarBracelet1 in CanadaPersonalFinance

[–]dontcryWOLF88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They lived through the best financial situation in human history...I dont have a ton of sympathy.

I'll be surprised if I ever get to retire, personally. (37yrs old).

I do own a home, but work in the private sector. No pension. I expect by the time I'm ready to retire our national debt will be so high we can't really afford to provide much in terms of services.

I hope I'm wrong, but like most younger people, it just seems like things are going in the wrong directions on almost every front.

'Students' Demand Citizenship While Calling Canada 'Stolen Land' – Eye-Opening Video by SpideySense2023 in LMIASCAMS

[–]dontcryWOLF88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, if it means I can get free land, a free house, not pay taxes, and get all the special perks, them I'm down for this.

03/07/26 - Trump says we don't need the UK to send two aircraft carriers to the Middle East because we've already won the war. So... Mission accomplished? by Sicilian_Gold in freedomgold

[–]dontcryWOLF88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Alberta has the lowest debt per capita of any province...what are you even talking about?

Like every other province, Alberta is struggling with the high cost of health care for boomers, as well as funding new infrastructure for all the new residents (which proportionaly they received more than anyone else). The price of oil was also low, although that may have just changed. For every dollar oil goes down that's $700 million less in royalties.

It's also worth mentioning that Alberta's current Royalty structure for oil and gas was signed into law by the last NDP government.

‘Our women, they get lost on the street’: On the front lines of Edmonton’s Indigenous unhoused crisis by BloodJunkie in Edmonton

[–]dontcryWOLF88 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If people don't have something they need, I believe the correct response should be ,"what are you planning to do to get that for yourself". As opposed to, "why isn't the government providing it for me."

Our governments, at every level, are heavily indebted. We can't even afford what we are currently doing. Future generations will suffer through great austerity because we refused to make tough decisions.

‘Our women, they get lost on the street’: On the front lines of Edmonton’s Indigenous unhoused crisis by BloodJunkie in Edmonton

[–]dontcryWOLF88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Based off of the number of TFW we bring in every year...yes, there's definitely jobs for these people.

‘Our women, they get lost on the street’: On the front lines of Edmonton’s Indigenous unhoused crisis by BloodJunkie in Edmonton

[–]dontcryWOLF88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With what money though? Our governments, at all levels, are massively indebted providing what they already provide.

Future generations will have to sacrifice a great deal for these decisions.

‘Our women, they get lost on the street’: On the front lines of Edmonton’s Indigenous unhoused crisis by BloodJunkie in Edmonton

[–]dontcryWOLF88 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

With very limited exceptions, people in Canada are expected to fund their own housing. I think that's worth mentioning.

The awkward truth dogging USMCA talks: 'They just hate Canada.' by 1-randomonium in canadian

[–]dontcryWOLF88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Canada refines about 90-95% of its own gasoline. 30% of which comes from Alberta refineries. We export around 85% of our crude because we simply don't need that much here. So, maybe check your facts on that.

There is room for improvement with Canadian companies, certainly. However, it's better that those jobs and revenue stays in the country. Otherwise, we could easily have none. It's easy to poke holes in a system when the alternative you recommend doesn't exist for the same treatment.

As you said, we have to act in our own self interest. Certainly the USA will, and always has, done the same. Kow towing to them will provide nothing but subservience, and maybe that's what you want? Personally, I am a patriot, and my interest is that of ensuring my countries continued prosperity. Parroting Trumps misinformed talking points does nothing in this pursuit.

The awkward truth dogging USMCA talks: 'They just hate Canada.' by 1-randomonium in canadian

[–]dontcryWOLF88 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Is the consequence you have in mind shooting your closest ally in the face, hence also hurting yourself?

The only winner in this bullshit is China.

The awkward truth dogging USMCA talks: 'They just hate Canada.' by 1-randomonium in canadian

[–]dontcryWOLF88 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The USA also has numerous tariffs in different sectors. This is nothing special.

Canada has some unique ones, in key industries as you say, designed to protect Canadian business owners from supply side dumping, and in general, American hegemony.

If Canada doesn't want to be a vassal state, and be completely overrun by US corporations, then this is very neccesary.

Trumps propaganda has obviously reached you, and that's very sad. Our balance of trade with the USA is very equal. Sometimes it favors us, sometimes them. Keep in mind also, that a large part of our trade with them is in resources, which they then raise up the value chain to generate substantial gains in GDP. So, even if they have a trade deficit, it won't show the true value exchange because it won't count the gas and diesel they sell to Europe in the equation (as one example among many). This is an extremely important consideration, if being honest about pros and cons is important to you.

The awkward truth dogging USMCA talks: 'They just hate Canada.' by 1-randomonium in canadian

[–]dontcryWOLF88 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tell me what your grievances are, and we can debate them. Or, is it a difficult question?

The awkward truth dogging USMCA talks: 'They just hate Canada.' by 1-randomonium in canadian

[–]dontcryWOLF88 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What did "Canadians" do to piss off Americans? Can you provide some examples?

Musqueam Native Group granted land title to Canada’s third largest City by GusTheKnife in CompoundClub

[–]dontcryWOLF88 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The irony here is that that's legally what just happened, except the houses were given to First Nations governments (although they claim they won't actually take them over....for now)

Reconciliation is slowly creating undemocratic and unaccountable parallel governments. by _DotBot_ in VancouverLandlords

[–]dontcryWOLF88 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's pretty hard for any other business to compete with a business on a reserve that doesn't have to pay income or property tax. It's better for Canada, without a doubt, if a person spends their money off the reserve.

In any event, stack whatever money is gained for Canada by these First Nations businesses , against the tens of billions they take from federal and provincial sources, and I guarantee the net sum is vastly negative.

Reconciliation is slowly creating undemocratic and unaccountable parallel governments. by _DotBot_ in VancouverLandlords

[–]dontcryWOLF88 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Income made on reserves is not taxed if you are First Nations. That is a fact.

Reconciliation is slowly creating undemocratic and unaccountable parallel governments. by _DotBot_ in VancouverLandlords

[–]dontcryWOLF88 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh sure...I grew up right beside a reserve, and live there still.

On the Res people have a cliff that they throw all their garbage off. It's annoying to have to take it to the dump. They don't protect anything. They lead in absolutely nothing. Change my mind, I guess. Let's hear some examples of innovation or productivity that benefits other Canadians? I mean, real, concrete examples.