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by fidotron
4621 days ago
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The point is the government doesn't know where to best spend the money. Quite why it has so much to spend is the other question, especially in Quebec where there are other rather pressing needs. I don't think many Canadians realise just how many non-Canadian workers they are subsidising as a result of all of this. There is the official logic of training locals in skills that get imported alongside government incentives, however, what seems to happen is you get a mobile group of people that just follow the incentives around from province to province. One thing Bombardier do have in their favour is they are a local entity and the taxes on any profits do return to the system, so I can't fault them on that. |
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I am not sure why you're angry unless you're Canadian yourself then I guess you're justified.