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    #11
    I spent a little time trying to figure out why Canada rates so low on all economic indicators.
    Even Australia is signifisignificantly higher than us with poor access to any markets but Asia.
    China is their largest trading partner and routinely jerks them around like everyone else.

    Living right beside the USA is an advantage no one else has but it is probably one reason we are declining in productivity.
    As we move to the left they suck up a large share of the investment capital.
    We also undoubtedly send a lot of our brightest and most productive people there.
    More all the time.

    Australia doesn't have that problem with China as a trading partner.

    Carney knows we can't have a socialist society and compete with our neighbors.
    So we will adopt the EU and put up tariff walls to match them?

    But the tariffs won't stop the brain drain or the capital flight.

    JMHO.

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      #12
      Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
      Nobody subsidized us when we were raising our kids , paying ONLY $10/day daycare is nuts. This country and society is so f-n dysfunctional it's not even funny. So people can't afford to have kids? Economics and lifestyle dictate so? Enter immigration! Implosion!
      Day care and early childhood learning are dysfunctional? You are wrong on that farmaholic.

      Affordable daycare allows parents to work to earn income and pay for houses and food. It's good economic policy that has many economic and social educational benefits.

      Families will have more children if they have affordable daycare.

      But if you are stuck in the thinking from the 1950s and the wife just stays home go for it. More spaces for those who need and want them!
      Last edited by chuckChuck; Apr 19, 2025, 07:46.

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        #13
        What does the data say , Chuck?
        Are children better off in institutionalized daycare, or with their parent?

        You like to demand peer reviewed proof, what does the peer reviewed literature say about this?

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          #14
          I think we're all outdated.
          Roughly 1 in 5 kids have one parent.
          If subsidized daycare is the only argument. Not expensive milk or fuel. We're all chicken shits.

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            #15
            And speaking of hippo crits.
            The largest one here supports refusal of affordable evs to support high cost union built cars.
            45% of families have 1 child.
            If you're Albertan, you still have subsidized farm gasoline.
            Spending more on the gun confiscation.
            Daycare might be the only decent meal or social contact for that day.
            I dunno....

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              #16
              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

              Day care and early childhood learning are dysfunctional? You are wrong on that farmaholic.

              Affordable daycare allows parents to work to earn income and pay for houses and food. It's good economic policy that has many economic and social educational benefits.

              Families will have more children if they have affordable daycare.

              But if you are stuck in the thinking from the 1950s and the wife just stays home go for it. More spaces for those who need and want them!
              You always have to be half wrong.
              Children per family driven by much more.

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                #17
                Originally posted by farmaholic View Post
                Nobody subsidized us when we were raising our kids , paying ONLY $10/day daycare is nuts. This country and society is so f-n dysfunctional it's not even funny. So people can't afford to have kids? Economics and lifestyle dictate so? Enter immigration! Implosion!
                We raised our children ( namely my wife) without daycare because we could afford to, so I know where you're coming from, But.

                Now a days two hard working caring parents are doing their best to make a better life for their children and finding it difficult. Many I know would love to stay home and raise their children, but just can't.

                I will galdly have my tax dollars spent on daycare subsidies. There at least I can see the results of my tax dollars being put to good use.

                As for the immigration problem, keeping one of those parents I mention above home, sure isn't going to reduce the need we have for immigration.

                Just saying.
                Last edited by foragefarmer; Apr 19, 2025, 10:37.

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                  #18
                  Those of us who raised kids on farms are completely out of touch with the financial and time realities the typical family is facing.

                  I don't know what the solution is. But I certainly recognize the depth of the problem.

                  I can support my tax dollars being used to help make family life affordable.

                  The demographic crisis is real.

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                    #19
                    The fact that a large portion of the population feels that they can't afford to have children ( we can argue over the definition of that), looks like a fundamental failure of society to fulfill our most basic responsibility.
                    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Apr 20, 2025, 10:18.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by foragefarmer View Post


                      I will galdly have my tax dollars spent on daycare subsidies. There at least I can see the results of my tax dollars being put to good use.
                      Thank you for your contribution.



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                      If you got to this point, then by now you should realize that the government will bloat more and that the Liberal budget is made up of mostly BS that will be hard to track.?

                      Proves your point re; at least you can see?
                      Last edited by shtferbrains; Apr 20, 2025, 10:56.

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