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@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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Should the government enact a stricter immigration policy?
Yes, but not because there's anything wrong with the immigrants themselves, but rather WE do NOT have the resources and capacity to keep growing through immigra…
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should Canada switch to a proportional representation voting system?
I want the FPTP system gone and legislation put in for it to never, ever return as it stands for the opposite of democracy. Though, I'm still undecided on what…
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should cities implement congestion pricing to reduce traffic in busy urban areas?
No, wtf! What happens if there are accidents or road closures? Don't take away people's options who are unable to pay when they could absolutely NEED to be some…
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should the government impose stricter fuel efficiency standards on vehicles?
Only if public transportation is improved alongside it (better service times, more routes, more affordable, etc)
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should America transition to a four-day workweek?
NOOO! Because then those days have longer hours. 40 hrs of full-time work is NOT sustainable no matter how those hours are distributed.
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should the government make cuts to public spending in order to reduce the national debt?
In general, no. But it depends what the cuts are towards... If it's something unecessary, then sure.
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should the government raise taxes on the rich?
Yes and no... I wouldn't want them to seek other methods of negating the increased taxes they would have to pay by decreasing wages of their companies or increa…
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should the government ban the promotion of products that contribute to unhealthy lifestyles for young people, such as vaping and junk food?
I think unhealthy options should be more expensive and healthy alternatives should be less expensive.
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should the government incentivize the construction of high density residential buildings?
I would rather old commercial buildings be converted for high density housing. For new constructions, they should be tiny homes. More people should have access…
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should homeless individuals, that have refused available shelter or housing, be allowed to sleep or encamp on public property?
I would like to know why they would refuse. Seems like there's more to the story than you guys are implying with such a question...
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should the government impose a 1% tax on real estate owned by non-residents?
No, they should instead be forced to sell their properties to people living here who actually need housing. Again, housing is NOT an investment, it's a right!
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should the government subsidize the building of 1.4 million new homes over the next four years?
Yes, but only if it somehow can prioritize people who already live in their region. As in, someone from Toronto shouldn't be snatching up an affordable home fro…
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should the government fund research into geoengineering as a way to combat climate change?
Waste of money when there are other solutions. People are just too selfish, stubborn, and misinformed.
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1MO
Should the government spend $1 billion on freshwater research to restore and protect large lakes and rivers?
They don't need to spend any money on the research. They already know where most of it comes from (animal agriculture).
@B38NWBT
from Ontario
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1mo
1MO
Should the government regulate social media sites, as a means to prevent fake news and misinformation?
In theory, yes. But I would be EXTREMELY weary of which party is doing the regulation and that they're actually tackling the issue and not making it worse.