Michael Campbell’s MoneyTalks – Complete Show
Mike asks what we get in return for cancelling pipeline projects. Plus the biggest financial story of the year. Ozzie comes by to discuss Friday’s mortgage rate increase and the latest moves by the government to kill the real estate market.
As renowned economist, Thomas Sowell reminds us, income cannot be not “redistributed” without someone first earning it. So the question is – how much is your fair share of what someone else has earned?
Don’t tell the kids but the Parliamentary Budget Office says the last month’s federal budget underestimates the deficit by $7.9 billion over the next two years. The response of the majority of Canadians is – “not my problem” – it’s the kids who’ll have to pay.
The Parliamentary Budget Office has done us the favour of outlining the economic impact of not making the carbon taxes revenue neutral. Are you ready for this whopper? By 2022 the Canadian economy will suffer a…..
An Inconvenient Truth: 43 First Nations Support Pipeline
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Friday, 27 April 2018 17:53
Myth one – not all First Nations people think alike – including when it comes to the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. Opponents would know that if they’d taken a minute to speak to the First Nation that has the most territory covered by the Trans Mountain pipeline in BC.