Gender Budget 2018: The Goverment's Options

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Gender budget 2018: the goverment's options

OTTAWA — The Liberal government is preparing to table the first federal budget to scrutinize all its commitments with a gender-equality microscope.

To get there, Finance Minister Bill Morneau was presented with many options on how best to subject his fiscal plan to a gender-based analysis.

The Canadian Press obtained a briefing note that lays out the choices — a "proposed gender-equality framework" — that were presented to Morneau last August.

A senior government official described the memo as an early take on the potential pillars that could be part of the Feb. 27 budget. The federal gender-budgeting blueprint has since evolved in recent months following consultations with experts, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss matters not yet made public.

The confidential document, obtained through the Access to Information Act, recommends "strategic objectives," presents ways they can be measured over time and provides an assessment of how Canada has performed in each area.

Here's a rundown of the proposed strategic objectives and some of the key indicators that could be used to gauge the government's progress:

— Equal opportunities in education and skills development: The aim is to ensure different groups of women, men, girls and boys benefit from the same opportunities and conditions in terms of education, field of study choices and personal development. There are considerable gender disparities when it comes to career paths, the memo notes, with young women disproportionately represented in health and education fields. By comparison, a far greater proportion of young men are drawn to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM). That gender-specific divide in educational choices has far-reaching impacts on occupational and industrial segregation in the labour market as well as the income gap between women and men, it continues.

— Economic equality: The goal is to make sure women and men have the same options and circumstances when it comes to quality jobs and the distribution of unpaid housework and care-giving work. The document says Canadian women are among the most educated in the world, yet they earn on average about 23 per cent less than men. It represents one of biggest gender earnings gaps among OECD countries. Women spend more of their time than men on unpaid work and their career advancement is greatly affected by parenthood, the note says.

— Equal opportunities in leadership and economic influence: The objective focuses on enabling men and women to have the same playing field when it comes to advancing their careers and participating in all levels of decision-making. The memo says despite increasing education levels and growing workforce participation among women, they only hold 26 per cent of senior management positions in the private sector.

— Ensuring physical and emotional security: The goal is to ensure women, girls and boys all have rights to dignity, integrity and the right to be safe from physical and emotional harm. Women, the document says, are at a higher risk of certain types of violence, including sexual offences.

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— Fighting poverty and promoting equal health and well-being: The objective is for women, men, girls and boys to have the same support and opportunities to make ends meet and to maintain healthy lifestyles. The memo notes how, for example, single mothers and recent immigrants are at a higher risk of living in poverty.

By Andy Blatchford, The Canadian Press

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Canada Revenue Agency Is Coming For Your Undeclared Income From Tips

If you earn income through tips and don't report it, watch out.
It's becoming increasingly easy for Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) to catch unreported tip income, and the agency says it plans to continue targeting those who don't pay up.
In an email to HuffPost Canada, a CRA spokesman denied recent news reports that the agency is engaged in a crackdown on bar and restaurant servers. Karl Lavoie said there has been no increase in audits in this sector in recent years.
But he noted that bars and restaurants have been identified as being at "higher risk" of non-compliance on taxes.
"When a sector has been identified as being at high risk for non-compliance, the CRA will focus audit efforts in this sector until an improvement in compliance is noted," said Lavoie.
The CRA says it doesn't directly go after servers' earnings; rather, audits of servers are usually an extension of a review of a particular bar or restaurant.
In one recent instance, the CRA targeted Murphy Hospitality Group, which owns restaurants around Prince Edward Island. Management reportedly told media that as many as 200 staffers may have been audited by the agency.
One staffer, a 25-year-old woman struggling to pay off student debt, was hit with a $15,000 tax bill, the Charlottetown Guardian reported.
"It's pretty crazy that they're coming after the poor young population who are in school and just trying to support themselves,'' Anita Casey told the newspaper.
She said she had "actually claimed a good portion of (her) tips" on her taxes to begin with.
The company's COO Ben Murphy expressed concern that his employees were targeted this way.
"It's been a rule for X amount of years or whatever, but to go retroactive and start enforcing it two years ago? A lot of these people are paying their way through school or paying off their student loans," he told the Guardian.
Failing to report income from tips used to be easier to get away with, back when much restaurant and bar business was done in cash. But experts say that with the growing popularity of digital payments, tax collectors are gaining the advantage.
"The CRA uses a variety of tools and techniques to identify unreported income, including third-party data. Most food and beverage establishments use electronic point of sales systems that provide detailed information on transactions, including the amount of tips paid," the agency said.
Not just going after the little guys, CRA insists
The CRA has repeatedly taken criticism, sometimes even from MPs in the governing Liberal party, that it excessively targets "low-hanging fruit" like restaurant servers while ignoring wealthy businesses and people who use complex schemes to send money offshore to avoid taxation.
But in the wake of revelations of widespread offshore tax avoidance in the Panama Papers and Paradise Papers, that appears to be changing — at least gradually.
The two last federal budgets have increased the resources the CRA has to go after offshore tax evasion, Lavoie noted.
"The CRA now has audit teams dedicated to offshore non-compliance, and another dedicated to wealthy Canadians. The Agency also now risk assesses all large multinational companies every year."
The agency points to its recent execution of search warrants in Calgary, Greater Toronto and West Vancouver related to tax evasion documented in the Panama Papers as proof it is taking offshore tax havens seriously.
"This investigation is one of the 42 international/offshore tax evasion cases that CRA is currently investigating which involve complex structures and potentially multi-million dollars in taxes evaded, which is consistent with our priority of focusing on sophisticated and well organized tax evasion schemes," Lavoie said.
However, some have suggested that the Panama Papers raids were mostly for show.
"I can't help but think this news release is largely a (public relations) exercise," tax lawyer David Rotfleisch of Rotfleisch & Samulovitch told Canadian Accountant. "After two years, three search warrants are served. Is this really significant news?"
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— Equal opportunities in education and skills development: The aim is to ensure different groups of women, men, girls and boys benefit from the same opportunities and conditions in terms of education, field of study choices and personal development.
This already exists, but interpretation based on flawed ideology makes it patently impossible to explain this to a Progressive.

There are considerable gender disparities when it comes to career paths, the memo notes, with young women disproportionately represented in health and education fields. By comparison, a far greater proportion of young men are drawn to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM).

The fact that certain career paths are more desirable to women and others more desirable to men in no way disparages anyone's gender. Trudeau seems to have gotten caught in his own trap by declaring himself feminist, then promptly waging war on doctors and their incomes without considering that women are heavily represented in medicine. Duh.

— Economic equality: The goal is to make sure women and men have the same options and circumstances when it comes to quality jobs and the distribution of unpaid housework and care-giving work...Women spend more of their time than men on unpaid work and their career advancement is greatly affected by parenthood, the note says.

Yes, that's what we need...the government coming into our households and determining who should do the housework and look after the kids. Wow.

— Equal opportunities in leadership and economic influence: The memo says despite increasing education levels and growing workforce participation among women, they only hold 26 per cent of senior management positions in the private sector.
Well, once the government inserts itself into family decision making and dictates parental and housekeeping responsibilities in all households, this should change.

— Ensuring physical and emotional security: The goal is to ensure women, girls and boys all have rights to dignity, integrity and the right to be safe from physical and emotional harm.
Boys too? Don't Liberals know that boys grow up to be men...evil men. Might as well just disparage them right off the hop.

— Fighting poverty and promoting equal health and well-being: The objective is for women, men, girls and boys to have the same support and opportunities to make ends meet and to maintain healthy lifestyles. The memo notes how, for example, single mothers and recent immigrants are at a higher risk of living in poverty.
Maybe we should try supporting the concept of healthy, traditional nuclear families, and stop bringing immigrants into the country who lack skills or even the ability to look after themselves.
 

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The budget should be gender-neutral. For example, even though the suicide and homelessness rates among men are higher than among women and likewise for lost child custody, that's no reason to ignore the plight of women who suffer homelessness or suicidal ideation or who unjustly lose custody of their children. That would be utterly cruel towards those women just because they happen to belong to a gender minority in those categories.
 
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The budget should be gender-neutral. For example, even though the suicide homelessness rates among men are higher than among women and likewise for lost child custody, that's no reason to ignore the plight of women who suffer homelessness or suicidal ideation or who unjustly lose custody of their children. That would be utterly cruel towards those women just because they happen to belong to a gender minority in those categories.
Suicide rate for trannies is 30%-40%. Will the budget help these mentally ill people?
 

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Suicide rate for trannies is 30%-40%. Will the budget help these mentally ill people?

Well, we could just provide mental health for the mentally ill, but that deprives the government of virtue-signalling opportunities. For the government to virtue-signal more effectively, we need a separate hospital for each gender, racial, age, religious, and other category no matter the cost.

As for those who don't fall neatly into any specific category, we'd need to open yet another hospital for them. Melanin test, anyone?
 

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The aim is to ensure different groups of women, men, girls and boys benefit from the same opportunities and conditions in terms of education, field of study choices and personal development.

...unless they fail to subscribe the the Liberal agenda regarding abortion, in which case the goal is to ensure precisely the opposite.
 

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...unless they fail to subscribe the the Liberal agenda regarding abortion, in which case the goal is to ensure precisely the opposite.

Well according to that ideology, a woman who believes that human life begins at conception should be cut off from womankind for such a 'treasonous' belief. Don't confuse a woman with a feminist. Trudeau is more feminist than most women are, yet he's a man.
 

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Utter lunacy.

Yes you are.

Well according to that ideology, a woman who believes that human life begins at conception should be cut off from womankind for such a 'treasonous' belief. Don't confuse a woman with a feminist. Trudeau is more feminist than most women are, yet he's a man.

You can believe a human begins at conception and still support abortion.
 

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Well according to that ideology, a woman who believes that human life begins at conception should be cut off from womankind for such a 'treasonous' belief.

Uhh...we prefer the term peoplekind.

You can believe a human begins at conception and still support abortion.

You can believe whatever you want, doesn't mean people are going to judge your view as rational...Nikolas Cruz believed it was acceptable to kill innocent students.
 

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There's already a Pole tax.

It's a start. I mean, it's 2018. Our taxes need to reflect he feminist intersectionality of our taxpayer base, no?

It's a start. I mean, it's 2018. Our taxes need to reflect he feminist intersectionality of our taxpayer base, no?

What concerns me the most though is that to counter my white male privilege, I'd find myself in the highest tax bracket. But my wife being a non-white woman will compensate on the lower tax end, so it's all good.
 

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Perhaps everybody. This government needs money to keep flying private celebrity chefs across the globe for the PMs eclectic tastes.

But we can't tax everyone the same, can we? Certainly a White heterosexual male should pay a higher tax rate than a black trans-sexual female, all other factors being equal, no?
 
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