@missrobinson All the talk is about how easy it is for you. What about all those who work in your walkable city? They live there and walk to work too? Drs, hairdessers, waitresses, they all find suitable housing within a stones throw of their employment? What if they change jobs?
@humbleblazer Cost per meal (1 burger 1 fry 1 drink) spread out over that full cost you posted is still likely cheaper. Do the math and get back to us.
@caroltreardon@broadwaybabyto Through employed employees and payroll tax to be general. For example, loblaws pays up to $400m monthly in wages. Thats one company.
@gator_gum You know what's a fact, one party is always trying to correct what the other did. From one extreme to the other. Somewhere in the middle is happiness. No pilitical party wants us to be happy. They love the division. Its good for business.
@MelissaLMRogers just remember, the claim is that "household income growth is strong"....it lags. while strong today, it'll fall eventually. so he can literally stuff that up his ass with his defense
@OrevaZSN considering labor can cost a business up to 70% of its operating expense, you can see why they try to keep it as low as possible. The workers themselves are to blame, it becomes a self defeating prophecy. they do nothing to change it, then complain about the unchanged result.
@PEWilliams_ one exaggeration isnt nullified by another. 15 seconds is not even close and it just dumbs down your rebuttal to the point of it being the stupidest thing said on the internet that day.
@Venus_Kittyxo everyone has a past they may not be proud of. as long as people grow from it, then thats all anyone should ask. you're on the right path.
@ItsDeanBlundell based off data, youre not wrong at the moment. its a trend that needs to be noted. next quarter will paint a clearer picture of canadas direction. but when you read about the factors at play, Canada is far from easy street. celebrate nearly drowning, its the liberal way.