Mike's Daily Comment

In 2014 Canada signed the agreement, along with all other NATO members to spend 2% of our GDP on the military. We’re not close and the US, whose picking up the shortfall is not going to let it go.

The new Employers Health Tax will take another $2 billion from BC businesses that Alberta’s businesses don’t pay. And the ripple effect will help push Vancouver’s property tax increase to double Edmonton’s and Calgary’s.

The holiday shopping season’s here. I wonder how many of the student Climate Strike protestors have changed their Christmas wish list or was it all just talk.

1. No charity in Canada who helps the vulnerable and the needy does their important work without the backing of business and the people who work in them. 2. A strong economy is directly correlated with increased charitable giving.

Not An Anniversary To Celebrate
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Tuesday, 10 December 2019 7:19
We hear so much about Canadian values from some quarters – the question is which Canadian values are on display when it comes to ignoring, in the name of trade, that the Chinese government is holding two Canadians hostage.