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  3. People who are struggling with bills will get some relief using these rebates to pay for phones, rent, gas, utilities, food, etc. So the rebates end up in the coffers of big business who are reporting record profits.

People who are struggling with bills will get some relief using these rebates to pay for phones, rent, gas, utilities, food, etc. So the rebates end up in the coffers of big business who are reporting record profits.

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    RE: https://flipboard.com/@ctvnews/canada-0ue5f20qz/-/a-TA0mKS_ZTe-uuk7fqLRbMQ%3Aa%3A2823982346-%2F0

    People who are struggling with bills will get some relief using these rebates to pay for phones, rent, gas, utilities, food, etc. So the rebates end up in the coffers of big business who are reporting record profits. We're not attacking the problem at the source - corporate profiteering. If you want capitalism involved in social programs then windfall taxes are necessary to keep inflation in check. Or acknowledge capitalism won't save us and implement public options for all basic necessities.

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      RE: https://flipboard.com/@ctvnews/canada-0ue5f20qz/-/a-TA0mKS_ZTe-uuk7fqLRbMQ%3Aa%3A2823982346-%2F0

      People who are struggling with bills will get some relief using these rebates to pay for phones, rent, gas, utilities, food, etc. So the rebates end up in the coffers of big business who are reporting record profits. We're not attacking the problem at the source - corporate profiteering. If you want capitalism involved in social programs then windfall taxes are necessary to keep inflation in check. Or acknowledge capitalism won't save us and implement public options for all basic necessities.

      truenorthspice@mastodon.worldT This user is from outside of this forum
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      @PaulBusch

      These tax credits/rebates are simply a method used by political parties to provide the 'appearance" the government is "helping" the less fortunate, meanwhile they are pandering to big corporations--the true Welfare Queens of this country!

      Every Canadian news outlet is headlining the news the government is bestowing a helpful grant to poverty-stricken Canadians but the reality is this does nothing to help lift folk out of misery.

      #Cdnpoli #MediaFailure

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        @PaulBusch

        These tax credits/rebates are simply a method used by political parties to provide the 'appearance" the government is "helping" the less fortunate, meanwhile they are pandering to big corporations--the true Welfare Queens of this country!

        Every Canadian news outlet is headlining the news the government is bestowing a helpful grant to poverty-stricken Canadians but the reality is this does nothing to help lift folk out of misery.

        #Cdnpoli #MediaFailure

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        @TrueNorthSpice

        "In boardrooms across the country, CEOs and VPs consider reducing pricing to help Canadians who are struggling to pay bills" - Headlines we'll never read.

        #canpoli

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          @TrueNorthSpice

          "In boardrooms across the country, CEOs and VPs consider reducing pricing to help Canadians who are struggling to pay bills" - Headlines we'll never read.

          #canpoli

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          @PaulBusch

          Oh wait, I'm not sure that is entirely true, after all near the December holiday season, to assist low income Canadians with their celebrations, the three grocery chains offer reduced prices on selected store-brand items ,

          that is after raising prices more than the seasonal discount.

          Corporate Welfare Queens do want to look as though they have a conscience, and of course our media helps with that messaging as well.

          # Cdnpoli

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