Two weeks ago my son hit a moose with a half ton. Repair estimate was $6200. They wrote it off (body shop was shocked as normally it’s 70% plus)and asked me what I thought was fair. I said 11.5-12k.They wrote me a cheque for 12k. I paid $9500 for the truck in February at dealer auction and had...
I have a few properties. In Canada and Mexico. Honestly, I think you have to look at it from an investment perspective and view rental income as a bonus. If you’re relying on rental income to make it work, don’t do it.
depends, you become the dumping ground of the left over. At some point there will be a shortage, subsidies go away. US taxpayer is not going to be very fond of paying for Canadian consumers produce. So at some point it’ll go away. Other countries have ended up as huge importers of produce and it...
I don’t know how to paste the link, but national post has an article how the head of US dairy wants Trump to leave Canada alone and they’d like to implement their own supply management because in his words, it works
That article proves my point. Says 50% of input costs are covered by US taxpayers. That’s why the milk is cheaper. Has nothing to do with supply management. There is no govt admin. There are boards setup that govern and are paid for by levies of the producers.
Some info on supply management. Lots of misinformation comes from the media. The idea that it costs consumers more isn’t true. Particularly when you take into account the subsidies other countries pay. US farm bill last month was another huge round of susidies
please explain which admin costs. Also show where it costs more than the normal difference we pay on almost everything over the US. Australia punted supply management in 2000. Price has gone up every year on milk at the same rate before supply management. All getting rid of supply management...
I’ve used pmctire.com and tiredirect.ca. Both with significant savings on light truck tires. Nobody does install/balance for free, they just quote an all in price.