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How To Stop The Proliferation of Mass Civilian Shootings

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Greetings From the Great White North

Objective: How to stop widespread shootings in America? Well, let’s look at this for a moment. Ideas?

Perhaps…

School Shootings: Make schools into fortresses, with metal detectors, trained teachers in self-defense, and a closed school policy, where no one can leave or enter without supervision. Schoolchildren are trained in self-defense and urban warfare tactics. A recruitment source for the police and military can then be created in time.

Churches and Community Gathering Places: Visitors are frisked for weapons, explosives, and weapons.

Malls and Places of Business: Individuals are investigated on a monthly basis as to their state of mind. A threat appears that person loses their job and is arrested and interviewed extensively. All places of business are required to be able to close their business securely should an incident happen. Private Security Guards should be employed as well(retired and former military).

The National Guard is positioned near civilian communities, ready to punch upon any threat and assist police officers in the crowd and situational control.

Local Politicians in Power can declare a state of emergency where special police and military powers are instigated. Curfews are established, and no more than three people can gather together at any one time.

Police can at a notice initiate a kill before asking protocol. Private Property MUST be Protected at all costs, even if it costs citizens their constitutional – legislated Rights.

All Citizens are required to go through extensive annual interviews by police or security personnel to evaluate their state of mind as well as their economic/financial status. Questions like whether should they be allowed to drive(health concerns), are they living much higher life style’s to their income levels(are they crooks).

The constitution must be revised to reimagine – retranslate the Fourth Amendment: The Right of the people to be secure…police and security forces will at times be allowed to enforce laws that will negate the Fourth Amendment for the purpose of local-national security and protection of private property.

Immigration Policies limiting the passage of people that could threaten the nation’s security will be established. Oh yeah, that law already exists. Perhaps they will strengthen this limited power, to determine which ethnic, racial, sexual, religious, and political attitudes are wisely allowed into the nation.

The nation as you know it will change, but you will all be safe, secure, and managed.

***OR PERHAPS GET RID OF GUNS & WEAPONS of MASS DESTRUCTION like assault rifles, machine guns, and explosives. Perhaps absorb all manufacturers of weapons, nationalizing them and thereby controlling them domestically. END FULL-SCALE SALES OF HANDGUNS***

I know, make’s too much sense right? After all what is more precious to you, your Smith and Wesson or your children’s safety????

Steven Kaszab
438 Simcoe road
Bradford, Ontario L3Z3A1
skaszab@yahoo.ca

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Mark Carney to present his economic vision for the Liberals to caucus

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NANAIMO, B.C. – Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney will present his vision for the Liberals’ economic policy when he meets with MPs in Nanaimo, B.C., today.

The party announced Carney’s new role as chair of a Liberal task force on economic growth as MPs arrived for the caucus retreat Monday, where they are planning their strategy for the upcoming election year.

Carney will be reporting directly to the prime minister and the committee responsible for drafting the Liberal election platform.

The former bank governor’s comments will be made privately to caucus, but he is expected to address the media afterwards.

The Liberals have made other attempts to focus on economic and affordability issues since taking a major hit in the polls last year, but those efforts haven’t resonated in the polls.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is also expected to address his caucus as a whole for the first time since several of his MPs have expressed privately and publicly that he is not the person to lead the party into the next election.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 10, 2024.

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The Use of Humanitarian Aid in a Conflict Zone

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The Israeli Government is carrying out a Starvation Campaign against the People of Gaza, or so says Democracy Now and the United Nations. While multiple trucks filled with humanitarian supplies and food wait to enter Gaza, the Israeli Forces hold them back for inspection and security reasons, so few enter this region of crisis.
Well over a year has passed as Israeli Forces continue to besiege Gaza claiming to be trying to eliminate Hamas as a military force. What many journalists, international politicians and Middle Eastern Specialists see is a nation-state military trying to drive millions of Palestinians out of their homeland by whatever means possible. Airstrikes, and tank and armoured vehicle movements strive to destabilize life in Gaza and make these native residents fear for their lives and very survival. Similar actions were carried out by the Germans when they invaded Poland long ago. Military actions have seemed to remain the same, as to their purpose. Eradication of the “Palestinian Problem” has been the goal of the Netanyahu Government all along, seizing Gaza for Israeli use and driving the perceived Palestinian threat away for good.
The United Nations special rapporteur on the right of food Michael Fakhri accused Israel of carrying out a starvation campaign against a civilian population. This action is internationally viewed as criminal and answerable to the International Courts in the Hague. 2.2 million people in Gaza need food urgently and they are being treated as pawns within a game of international intrigue and conflict management by the superpowers and their allies.
Look to the American elections as a time when Israel will open the doors to humanitarian aid just as election day arrives. Israel’s leader Netanyahu is a friend of former president Trump. Interesting idea?
Steven Kaszab
Bradford, Ontario
skaszab@yahoo.ca
Note: Remember when Iran held American Hostages only to release them just before a election. That action empowered Ronald Reagan to victory. Interesting methodology of Republicans eh?
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Business lobby group warns Ottawa digital services tax could ‘imperil’ trade talks

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WASHINGTON – One of Canada’s most influential business lobby groups is warning Ottawa about damage to the relationship with the United States after the Biden administration escalated efforts to halt the federal government’s tax on large foreign digital services companies.

The Business Council of Canada called for the digital services tax to be revoked after the Office of the United States Trade Representative requested dispute settlement consultations under the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement.

In a Sept. 9 letter to Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland and International Trade Minister Mary Ng, Goldy Hyder, the council’s president and CEO, said retaliatory measures by the U.S. would be harmful to Canadian families, businesses and the economy, while also negating any projected tax revenues.

Hyder cautioned the tax could also be destructive to Canada’s relationship with the U.S. ahead of the review of the trade agreement in 2026.

“In successive meetings with senior U.S. officials, we have been repeatedly told that if Canada’s unilateral DST remains in place it will imperil the upcoming mandatory review of the CUSMA,” Hyder wrote.

Americans have been critical of the three per cent levy on foreign tech giants that generate revenue from Canadian users. It means the companies will have to pay taxes on that revenue in Canada.

U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai, after requesting dispute consultations in August, called the tax discriminatory and said it is inconsistent with Canada’s commitments not to treat U.S. businesses less favourably than Canadian ones.

If the two countries are unable to resolve America’s concerns within 75 days, the U.S. may request a dispute settlement panel to examine the issue.

Ng and Freeland have remained steadfast behind the tax. They said last month that consultations under the trade agreement’s dispute mechanism will demonstrate Canada is meeting its obligations.

Hyder said Ottawa’s strategy will neither address nor assuage U.S. concerns. Instead it will risk undermining the trade agreement and “our most important trade and investment partnership,” he said.

The digital tax was part of the Liberal election platform during the 2019 campaign. Both the Conservatives and New Democrats proposed similar levies.

The Liberal government, however, delayed its implementation in order to give more time to global efforts to establish a broader, multinational taxation plan.

But after significant delays to that process at the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Canada went ahead with its own tax.

The Canadian ministers have said the preference has always been a multilateral agreement.

Greta Peisch, the former general counsel for the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, said concerns around Canada’s approach to the tax have been raised for a long time.

“I think the United States has been clear about how serious it is,” said Peisch, a partner at Wiely Rein in Washington, D.C.

“The argument is not that you can’t have a DST, it’s just that it should be neutral and not be inconsistent with our trade agreement.”

Peisch said the issue is around global revenue. Canada’s tax applies to foreign and Canadian digital services providers that earn total annual revenue from all sources of 750 million euros or more, and annual Canadian revenue more than $20 million a year.

Peisch explained American’s issue with the tax: if two companies provide the same service and have the same revenue from people in Canada, the foreign company will be treated differently.

“We have commitments in our trade agreements not to discriminate based on national origin among the trade agreement partners, that would be inconsistent with our trade obligations,” Peisch said.

The digital services tax has drawn opposition from trade associations and business groups on both sides of the international border.

Last month, Google announced it will implement a 2.5 per cent surcharge for ads displayed in Canada starting in October. Groups representing Canadian advertisers have warned other companies could follow the tech giant’s lead.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 10, 2024.

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