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  1. KevinH

    Discussion Are Tax Cuts the Best Way to Stimulate Growth?

    But you’re assuming wage growth is the only metric that matters. Investment, capital expansion, and stock market growth also influence economic strength. Sometimes the benefits show up in different forms than people expect. And to Charolette’s earlier point deficits aren’t automatically caused...
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    Discussion Are Tax Cuts the Best Way to Stimulate Growth?

    I’ll be blunt, tax cuts absolutely can stimulate growth, but only under specific structural conditions. If you reduce marginal rates in a way that incentivizes capital formation and productive investment, you can increase output over time. That’s not ideological; that’s basic economic theory...
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    Discussion Should Citizenship Requirements be Harder?

    Fair point. I didn’t mean to come off like I want to discourage people who are already working toward citizenship. I just think requirements should ensure that someone is ready to fully participate , not just that they can fill in answers on an easier multiple-choice quiz. I’d be interested in...
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    Discussion Should Citizenship Requirements be Harder?

    I hear that, but what I’m asking is whether those standards should be higher, not just exist. For example, should the civics tests be more comprehensive so that new citizens really understand how the government works, and not just memorize facts for an easy exam? Some argue that the current...
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    Discussion What Jobs are Growing and Why?

    While automation transforms many roles, research also highlights significant growth in certain fields. Sectors like web development, cybersecurity, healthcare, and clean energy are currently among the fastest‑growing for recent graduates. Have you considered a career in one of these growth...
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    Discussion Is AI Reshaping Jobs Too Quickly?

    Large companies are increasingly adopting AI tools not just to enhance productivity, but to completely replace rolls, in some cases cutting thousands of jobs as automation becomes core to operations. For example, Wisetech Global recently announced plans to cut nearly 2,000 roles as part of an...
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    Discussion Should Citizenship Requirements be Harder?

    Let’s be honest, this debate isn’t really about paperwork. It’s about identity. Some people argue citizenship should require stricter language tests, longer residency, and deeper civic knowledge. Others say raising the bar risks creating unnecessary barriers for people already contributing to...
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    Broadcast Jobs of Tomorrow - North America

    Explore The Future of Work Jobs are changing faster than ever. From AI to automation, to green careers everything is changing rapidly, and young professionals, students, and lifelong learners need insights and discussion about how to thrive in a rapidly evolving job market. This broadcast...
  9. KevinH

    Discussion Should Voter ID Be Required in National Elections?

    I totally agree with you on this one, IDing citizens is a fundamental part of elections as it prevents fraud. What kind of a system would we have if we didn't because I can tell you there would probably be some extreme changes really fast.
  10. KevinH

    Discussion The great Canadian Maple Syrup Rip-Off

    It is like the same thing that is happening to the meat in the other post. They are overstating how much they including in there and clearly ripping their customer base off of. This is an outrage.
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    Discussion Elbows up Liberals!

    What time period are you referring to when you say it has doubled in price, (from what year to now), because I'm interested to see how long of a time frame this has taken place over. Prices have been going up for so long now I can't even check and I really wonder how much were are really being...
  12. KevinH

    Discussion EXAMPLES NEEDED: News Political Bias

    I totally agree, similarly, CNN’s election coverage has been criticized for allegedly downplaying negative stories about certain candidates, while other critics argue that climate change reporting is too alarmist or less balanced on solutions
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    Discussion The 2026 American Dream

    Let’s be honest: The government "forgot" to check the infrastructure like a pyromaniac "forgets" that matches cause fire. This isn't a market glitch; it’s state-sponsored scarcity. The Red Tape Tax: If you tried to bake a loaf of bread but the city charged you $20 for a "flour permit" and made...
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    Discussion Free Speech at Risk in Universities

    The Censorship Power Rankings What can you actually talk about over coffee? According to the 2026 College Free Speech Rankings, here is the breakdown of what students find nearly impossible to discuss versus the topics that are still "safe." Top 10 Most Taboo Topics These are the topics where...
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    Discussion Free Speech at Risk in Universities

    Universities were historically the "marketplace of ideas," but in 2026, the market is looking pretty volatile. We’re seeing a fundamental clash between two irreconcilable goals: radical intellectual openness and psychological student safety. The Vibe Shift: By the Numbers According to the...
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    Discussion Elbows up Liberals!

    Based on this chart the UK has the cheapest prices, now the UK does in fact also have carbon type taxes. It isn't unified like the Canadian ones are but it is there none the less and their prices are cheaper than that of the USA. So maybe there is an underlying tissue with sourcing these...
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    Discussion Elbows up Liberals!

    I agree, not liberal by any means but you need to provide actual context to your claims, as blindly blaming the government for everything doesn't get you anywhere. It just breeds hate and then spreads it.
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    Discussion Should Voter ID Be Required in National Elections?

    The debate over voter ID laws often centers on one fundamental word: trust. On one side, supporters argue that requiring identification is a common-sense measure to protect election integrity and bolster public confidence in the democratic process. On the other side, critics and advocacy...
  19. KevinH

    Discussion Ethics Vs. Marketing

    I agree with you, if someone is doing good for the world and making money while doing it then why would it be bad. If anything the money would be more of an intensive for them to keep doing good in the world.
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    Discussion Are We Loving Florida’s Wildlife to Death?

    There should 100% be areas that are off limits to visitors, no matter what the #1 priority should be conserving the natural state of Florida's wildlife regardless of the fact that it might mean less tourists. I think that the responsibility is on the community of Florida, the reason I say this...
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    Discussion How Far Would You Go to Stay Ethical?

    Wow, this really hits home. I think one of the hardest parts about running a business is realizing that ethics aren’t just “nice to have”, they’re decisions you have to actively defend, especially when money gets tight. For example, in my experience, choosing to stick with local suppliers even...
  22. KevinH

    Discussion Canada's Trade Pivot

    Outsourcing all of those exports would be extremely difficult and a lot of the world would really not be open to taking the USA's exports because they would be significantly more expensive than other countries and the way they're maintaing their relationships right now is not best
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    Discussion How do Small Businesses Give Back?

    You could try something like cross discount cards, where if you spend $30 at one store and then you can go to a partnering store and get a 10% discount. This way you incentivises people to go from one small business to another and create traffic for local businesses.
  24. KevinH

    Discussion New Polls Show Shift in Canadian Views on the U.S.

    It probably wouldn't go over well because although Canada and the USA are similar we have a very different demographic of people, with the vast majority of Canada liberal leaning and the way that the USA is going right now our people would not mix well.
  25. KevinH

    Discussion Canada's Trade Pivot

    Canada is actively diversifying its trade relationships, focusing on India and the European Union amid rising tensions with the United States. Recent announcements indicate that Canadian officials, including Prime Minister Mark Carney, will travel to India in early March to finalize trade...
  26. KevinH

    Discussion New Polls Show Shift in Canadian Views on the U.S.

    Recent polling has revealed a significant change in how Canadians view the United States and the future of the Canada-U.S. relationship. A poll from the Angus Reid Institute found that a large majority (79%) of Canadians say they are more worried than hopeful about where the relationship with...
  27. KevinH

    Discussion The Biggest Problem

    The biggest problem in the world right now is not, inflation, climate change or war. The Biggest Problem is Attention If news or ideas cannot be fit into a tweet, a 30 second TikTok or news headline they basically become irrelevant now. Long form stories are a thing of the past which means...
  28. KevinH

    Discussion Free Speech Online

    What Happened to Free Speech Online? Free speech has been a fundamental principle in democratic societies, but as we have progressed as a society it seems like free speech has been put on the back burners and instead we worry about keeping everyone happy. The truth is you cannot ever make...
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