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    Rain tax for Toronto

    Toronto City Council is proposing a rain tax on hard surface areas of your residence such as roof, paved driveways and sidewalks as the city's aging drainage system needs costly rebuilding.

    As one Toronto resident put it, eventually a breathing tax { C02 } can't be too many years away.

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    Good point on the breathing tax. I would be all for it for every immigrant/asylum seeker that came here since Trudeau was elected. Back tax them too all the way to 2015. And tax them and back tax them for farting all the methane they produce.

    Then mandate they can never buy a car or never live in a house/apartment/condo with heat or air conditioning. Send them up into the Canadian Shield of Ontario to live off grid and fashion houses off of whatever they can find in the bush. That’s what our ancestors did. That would be the only way we can ensure that they are net zero with their carbon emissions but give them an exemption for burning wood for heat.

    This would solve the housing problem. And the 4000 hotel rooms per night problem that the feds are paying for. No health care allowed for them, solves the health care problems. Cut them off of all welfare would save a lot of money. Would be no need for Trudeau to blow billions on housing announcements. Would save our kids’ and grandkids’ tax dollars that would have to pay off the Trudeau housing giveaways.

    This all sounds good to me. Or deport the 2+million people that have shown up here during Trudeau’s watch and set the immigration target at zero people per year. Take your pick.
    Last edited by SmallTimeOperator; Apr 8, 2024, 12:25.

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