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Originally Posted by Winsor_Pilates
The policy was divisive by design in pinning the haves vs the have nots, rich neighbour vs poor neighbour.
This Liberal regime did this a lot and were never shy about blaming landlords, business owners, small corporations, anyone with investments for all of our problems.
They were divisive.
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How is that different then the progressive taxation we already have, or means tested child benefits or means tested dental or raising OAS for those over 75.
Increasing the amount of progressive taxation in a system of progressive taxation can’t be considered divisive.
That’s an insane take that a policy that benefits 95% of people is divisive.
Daycare funding is far more divisive by that metric.