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Canadian Taxes - Healthcare and Road Repair for starters. But, where is the rest going? |
Why the F do we not get a report on where our tax dollers are distributed? Yeah EI for example...Like I'm going to see that in 30yrs? "laughing" Who gets to see this budget? The Auditor? The ave. Joe Blow tax payer? Last time i checked we got our "budget" info through a media news outlet. It's BS! Everyone knows the way to get back is to find those loop holes and get a piece yourself. Um, we do get a report. It's called the budget? Big thick book put out each year. Also ways and means committee reports, all sorts of other documents. Dude, you can go to any library and see the budget accounts for each year. If you choose to ignore it, don't complain. Would you like them to send you a personalized copy? Taxpayers would LOVE to pay for that. Report It There is a 3 or 4 volume set of books called the Public Accounts of Canada showing the spending. |
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