Mike’s Midweek Comment
The Americans come right out of the gate talking tough on NAFTA, not a good sign for what Canadians have come to understand is a critically important agreement for Canada. That said the numbers look better for Canada than for Mexico. Apple announces they are going to spend a Billion on streaming video, meaning the 76 Billion being spent on TV ads is going to get split even further as these transformative technologies continue coming down the pike.
…also from Michael: The Iron Clad Stupidity of a Soft Drink Tax

The Foreign Affairs Minister is demanding that the US Government and Donald Trump incorporate into the NAFTA agreement “efforts to address climate change”. They are also demanding a chapter on “gender rights” as well as another chapter on “indigenous rights”.
…related from Michael: It’s Time To Unmask Politicians

Ozzie Jurock on the massive change in investment money coming from China. Also Ozzie on the most interesting real estate story you will ever hear! The latest on the big story – what is happening with shopping malls in North America.
….also from Mike: It’s Time To Unmask Politicians

One of the great fabrications of Canadian politics is how deeply we care about the poor. In reality, all the political parties support policies that hurt the poor. One policy alone pushes 133,000 families into poverty and it is time to call them on it.
…also Michael’s Weekend Editorial: “If The Right People Say The Right Things, It Matters Little What They Do”






The Iron Clad Stupidity of a Soft Drink Tax
Posted by Michael Campbell
on Wednesday, 16 August 2017 15:03
A 1 1/2 cent per ounce tax on soft drinks promising to fund pre-kindergarten programs with the proceeds led to some very predictable outcomes. First, sales of soft drinks plunged, the revenue projected from the tax is down, big layoffs in soft drink producers and deliverers occurred, beer consumption rose and less than half the money raised went to pre-kindergarten programs!
….also from Michael: Trudeau Government Makes Hollow Demands