The prime minister’s connection to the megacorporation has become his largest political liability — especially as questions swirl over his potential financial stake in Brookfield’s future
I mean, he wouldn’t answer the question regarding his investments in Brookfield during the debate, so I think the answer is fairly obvious:
When you want to find the rich people that are profiting from offshore tax havens, here is one right here. He’s literally stealing Canadian tax dollars for personal gain, and were going to give him the keys to the kingdom because he’s not PP. Bloody hell.
I never said that. PP would quite obviously be worse, and that’s why we’ll give the keys to Karney. But this path leads to more wealth inequality which will eventually result in populism taking over.
I mean, he wouldn’t answer the question regarding his investments in Brookfield during the debate, so I think the answer is fairly obvious:
When you want to find the rich people that are profiting from offshore tax havens, here is one right here. He’s literally stealing Canadian tax dollars for personal gain, and were going to give him the keys to the kingdom because he’s not PP. Bloody hell.
Because PP won’t do that?
PP isn’t your only other option.
I never said that. PP would quite obviously be worse, and that’s why we’ll give the keys to Karney. But this path leads to more wealth inequality which will eventually result in populism taking over.