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CDNBear

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Granted, these are tax deductions and not tax credits but not every Canadian would get them so, according to CB, pilots have "special status".
Of course they do.

Not just anyone can call themselves a pilot, and gain employment as such, or collect tax breaks as a pilot.

I can see why you would want to shift the conversation to me though. I can only imagine how being a special interest shill, would feel embarrassing to you.
 
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He wasn't stating that the province didn't get big enough handouts..... he was implying that YOU didn't receive big enough handouts from BC so you moved to a province where you could get bigger handouts.

From the Federal government? I wonder just what kind of handouts are given in NS where we eventually settled, that aren't given out by Ottawa in BC? My family moved for work, not handouts.
 

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From the Federal government? I wonder just what kind of handouts are given in NS where we eventually settled, that aren't given out by Ottawa in BC? My family moved for work, not handouts.

One problem that a change in Equalization should address. Those that work - 12 -16 weeks a year and EI the rest. Move where the work is.
 

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Not just anyone can be a garbage collector or a waitress.
Are there legislated requirements (At any level of gov't. Eligibility to work in Canada aside) associations, or regulations, that exclude anyone from employment in those fields?

Or benefit them in anyway, that is not available to the general populace?

Ya, I thought that comment of yours was silly too.
 

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That doesn't seem to be CB's issue. It is that they have "special status", but at any rate, they most certainly would get tax credits for their schooling. Of course, we could go right to the horses mouth

Tax Deductions List for Flight Crew - Airline Pilot Central Forums

Granted, these are tax deductions and not tax credits but not every Canadian would get them so, according to CB, pilots have "special status".
Well, yeah. RevCan has a pile of info about who gets which tax credit for being a special type of income earner.
 

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Are there legislated requirements (At any level of gov't. Eligibility to work in Canada aside) associations, or regulations, that exclude anyone from employment in those fields?

Yes. At least as many as exclude you from volunteering as a firefighter.

Well, yeah. RevCan has a pile of info about who gets which tax credit for being a special type of income earner.

Yup, we are all special.
 

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From the Federal government? I wonder just what kind of handouts are given in NS where we eventually settled, that aren't given out by Ottawa in BC? My family moved for work, not handouts.


Don't tell me, tell durry. I moved me and mine from BC to Alberta for work, so I know what that's like. Obviously durry has been raised with a silver spoon in his mouth and really has no idea what it means to go hungry or to have to pick up and leave your loved ones behind to find work so that you and yours DON'T go hungry.
 

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Move where the work is.

That's what my parents did. They were never on unemployment. Mom stopped teaching for a while when we were kids, but went back to work when I started grade 4. I've never been on unemployment. School, work, school, and now career.

It's just an idiotic talking point Durry uses against anyone he perceives from the big bad East.
 

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That's what my parents did. They were never on unemployment. Mom stopped teaching for a while when we were kids, but went back to work when I started grade 4. I've never been on unemployment. School, work, school, and now career.

It's just an idiotic talking point Durry uses against anyone he perceives from the big bad East.

No doubt. Although you being from B.C. would actually make him the easterner. Interesting.
 

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Very informative

The City of Calgary - Career opportunities

Qualifications
The successful applicant will possess some High School with a minimum of two years of driving experience. A valid Class 3 Driver's Licence (or provincial equivalent) with Q endorsement and the ability to obtain a City of Calgary driver's permit is required. Preference will be given to those applicants who possess a High School Diploma or equivalent (e.g. GED) and previous truck driving experience.




Notes

  • Successful applicants must provide proof of qualifications.
  • Only education obtained from an accredited institution will be recognized as meeting the minimum qualifications.
  • More than one position may be filled by this posting.

As I've said, I got on with the local FD by simply asking to join. There was no prerequisites
 

CDNBear

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Well of course those requirements exist.

Are you saying people hired to drive trucks shouldn't have a license?

Just like I have to have welding tickets to be legally allowed to weld on certain materials, structures, and so on. Furthermore, my licenses, permits and certs, make me distinctive, ie: special status. Which means I can right off certain things, get tax breaks, and purchase things under my business, in ways others can't.

BTW: I didn't see anything about waitressing in there. Do you have some legislation to back up that claim?

As I've said, I got on with the local FD by simply asking to join. There was no prerequisites
That's in your small town. It's hardly the national standard, as I have already proven. I won't ask you for the name of your town, to verify your town doesn't have a list of requirements.

Is the unit you volunteer with a member of the VFAA?
 

Cannuck

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Well of course those requirements exist.

Are you saying people hired to drive trucks shouldn't have a license?

Of course not. What I'm saying is that there are prerequisites so, according to you, a Calgary garbage collector has "special status". I'm simply providing evidence to highlight how silly your view is.

That in your small town. I won't ask you for the name of it, to verify your town doesn't have a list of requirements.

You can call each one in Alberta if you want. You seem to have lots of time on your hands

Alberta Fire Departments (Career And Volunteer FireFighters)


Is the unit you volunteer with a member of the VFAA?

Never heard of it. Must be an eastern thing. Here in Alberta, VFD's fall under the jurisdiction of municipalities and department's by themselves don't have alot of autonomy. Our association has membership in the Welcome to Alberta Fire Fighters Association and Alberta Fire Chiefs Association