Canadians are highly concerned about inequality

tay

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Ethan Cox reports on new polling showing that Canadians are highly concerned about inequality - even if our governments aren't doing anywhere meaningful to address it:
Of Canadians surveyed, 73 per cent said their and their family’s economic situation had stayed the same or gotten worse over the past two years, while 68 per cent did not expect it to improve over the next two years.The poll, conducted by Strategic Communications, was made public at the Broadbent Institute’s Progress Summit in Ottawa.

Asked who benefits from today’s economy, 67 per cent fingered the wealthiest Canadians. Despite the Trudeau government’s rhetorical focus on the middle class, only 11 per cent of respondents identified the middle class as benefiting from today’s economy.

Eighty-two per cent of Canadians think the gap between the rich and everyone else is growing, and 84 per cent think that’s a problem.
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Large majorities supported closing tax loopholes and tax havens, a new tax bracket for high-income earners, a more progressive income tax system and restoration of corporate taxes to pre-Harper levels. Over two-thirds of Canadians also backed a $15 per hour minimum wage.

“Canadians are feeling the impacts of increasing inequality and want to see the government address the cost of living and the growing gap between the rich and everyone else,” said Stratcom president and CEO Bob Penner in a release. “They are worried about Trump, and how good a job the government will do standing up to him. While Trudeau remains popular, our polling shows there are chinks in that armour, and growing income inequality and how the government deals with the U.S. President are two of them.”​
 

Johnnny

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Canadians are feeling the impacts of increasing inequality and want to see the government address the cost of living and the growing gap between the rich and everyone else,” said Stratcom president and CEO Bob Penner in a release.

That is basically it. Trudeau is punishing the middle class to raise the poor higher, while giving all the rich business owners who supported him bailout money for CEO wages such as the case with bombardier or a 10 year credit for carbon emissions like Vale because these companies suppourted the liberals.
 

bobnoorduyn

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I don't know who they're polling, it doesn't seem to be that big a concern to anyone not tilted to the left. However, any studies that come out that have Broadbent's name anywhere seem to come with a little confirmation bias attached too.
 

Twila

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Well, one easy step would be to deport all the refugees.

but who's going to pick all the fruit and veg? Who's going to work at the fast food restaurants while the kids are in school?

Who's going to work retail while the kids are in school?

Where are all the new, unique, and interesting ethnic stores going to come from?

How will the kids learn new interesting cultural facts, ideas, fashion if we get rid of the refugees?
 

Curious Cdn

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Where are all the new, unique, and interesting ethnic stores going to come from?


Is that how your ancestors saw the Hudson's Bay Compsny, T-bones?