Bill C-22 is coming for YOU!

petros

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For months, Liberals have been talking about cracking down on online speech. You may remember when Liberal Minister Marc Miller praised countries like Britain and suggested Canada should follow their lead.

This is a country that has been arresting its citizens for posts they made online! Grassroots supporters like you are the reason we can push back against Liberal censorship and hold this government accountable. Will you chip in today to help us fight back?

Let us explain why this matters.

The Liberals have now introduced Bill C-22.

The Liberals say Bill C-22 is about helping police investigate serious crimes online. Conservatives agree that police should have the tools they need to go after terrorists, child predators, organized crime networks, and cybercriminals.

But that isn't what concerns us.

What concerns us is what else is hidden in this bill.

As written, Bill C-22 would allow Ottawa to secretly force companies to build new surveillance capabilities. It could also weaken the encryption Canadians rely on every day to protect private messages, personal information, and financial transactions.

Think about where this is heading.

For months, Liberals have talked about following countries that are increasingly regulating online speech. Now they are asking Parliament to give them sweeping new powers over digital communications.

When a government starts talking about regulating what people can say online while also giving itself more power to monitor online activity, Canadians have every reason to be concerned.

And we're not the only ones saying that.

Major technology companies like Google, Meta, and Apple have all raised concerns about the bill. Signal, NordVPN, Windscribe, and DuckDuckGo have warned that they could leave Canada if Bill C-22 passes as written.

Conservatives believe Canadians should be safe, but Canadians should also be free. We should not have to choose between catching criminals and protecting our privacy.

That's why Conservatives are fighting to stop the most dangerous parts of Bill C-22. If you're concerned about where this is heading, please chip in now and help us fight back before it's too late.
 

petros

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If you don't like genocide live in 4K, green energy, Trudeau, homos, dykes or queers, fake grave scams, Christians, Muzzies or Zionists(Jew, secular or christian), off key caterwauling or simply your privacy violated you're fucked unless you do something NOW!
 

Ron in Regina

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This sounds like it would fit hand in glove with this:
 

petros

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This sounds like it would fit hand in glove with this:
Ron, invest in SK, you'll being shuttling your ass off. It's time to move towards to industrial work camps over recreational. Norry Saskratchyerbum mining and logistics needs... BTW, Junkies need housing too.

Invest with taxpayer money to set yourself up for generations.

"AI"bert(Al or Eh Eye Captain?)Onestone says "GAINer the gopher would invest in SASKYOUTOOTOOTURDYATE."

A dentist might say tooth hurty ate.

Get it?

You said: saskatchewan flow through shares

Saskatchewan flow-through shares allow investors to finance resource exploration in the province in exchange for significant tax benefits.

By purchasing these shares from approved mining and exploration companies, investors receive a 100% tax deduction on their investment, plus additional federal and provincial investment tax credits.

The Tax Benefits Breakdown

Federal Deductions: You can deduct 100% of your eligible Canadian Exploration Expenses (CEE) against your taxable income.

Federal Tax Credits: You receive the federal 15% Mineral Exploration Tax Credit (METC). For eligible critical minerals (like uranium, copper, and lithium—which are highly prominent in Saskatchewan), you get an enhanced 30% Critical Mineral Exploration Tax Credit (CMETC).

Provincial Tax Credits: Through the Saskatchewan Mineral Exploration Tax Credit (SMETC), you receive an additional non-refundable tax credit equal to 10% of eligible exploration expenses incurred in the province.

How to Access ThemDirect Investment: You can buy eligible flow-through shares through public markets or specialized flow-through funds.

The minimum investment is typically around $5,000.

Flow-Through Donation Programs: Many investors leverage platforms like PearTree Canada to buy flow-through shares and immediately donate them to a charity. This eliminates stock market risk while securing both the resource tax credits and the charitable donation tax receipt.

Claiming the Credit: You will receive an SK-METC Certificate from the corporation, which allows you to claim the provincial credit when you file your taxes. Unused credits can be carried forward up to 10 years or back 3 years.

Things to Keep in MindFlow-through investments carry the inherent risks associated with junior mining and exploration stocks.

It is highly recommended that you consult with a financial advisor or tax professional to ensure you have sufficient taxable income to fully utilize the deductions and to understand how these impact potential Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT).
 
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