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Originally Posted by Socks
Another slush fund it sounds like
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That's exactly what I thought when I first heard it announced.
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Originally Posted by Bryan G
It's ridiculous.
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Yep.
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Originally Posted by MrBottomTooth
What's to say? More taxes. Thanks Wynne you rotten cunt. She hasn't quite killed us yet with the highest electricity rates in North America so she thought she should tax us a little bit more.
If you have an existing pension I believe you can opt out if this. At least I know our unionized workers can.
For me personally it's just $1600 less I have available to put into an rrsp at the end of the year.
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I think it depends on the type of existing pension - it has to equal what the province is proposing.
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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon
just more money they can take and play with.
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Agreed. The libtards will take the money, re-allocate it to pay off one of their many boondoggle fuckup decisions...then announce down the road there's no pension payout.
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Originally Posted by Ross
It's ridiculous. I can see it being an issue for small businesses, they have announced a roll out plan depending on the size of company. Businesses with 500+ employees it kicks in 2017 but companies smaller than 50 employees its not until 2019. How many businesses with 51-70 employees are going to scale back to buy themselves 2 more years?
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Agreed.
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Originally Posted by EonBlue
It's an awful plan and just puts more unnecessary burden on small business. That and the fact that anybody paying into will likely never see it because the Liberals will mishandle it and blow it on pie in the sky and pixie dust. Ontario is the most indebted sub-national jurisdiction in the world. The shit is going to hit the fan and it won't be pretty.
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Agreed.
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Originally Posted by Bryan G
You can thank public unions. They are the retards that allowed this fucking idiot to be voted back in.
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Unions - oh man, don't get me started.
