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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • Untrue. At least in my case.

    I live on about 16k a year. Plus all the rebates. Which total about 2-3k.

    I don’t drive. I don’t buy gas. My utilities are part of rent. Besides, that i get a 140 rebate every few months which actually helps me. It’s actually a nice little perk for a) not killing the life on this planet and destroying the climate. b) being poor.

    The only thing I purchase that actually consumes / emits carbon are the 2 tanks of propane I use every year for my BBQ.

    I definitely don’t pay anywhere near the amount of carbon tax I receive in rebate.









  • More than double in many cases.

    College can be 10-15k+ per semester and university can be as high as 60k or more per semester for international students.

    But there was a time where there were few, if any, international students, and it wasn’t an issue.

    I understand there has been a decrease/hold on gov subsidies to colleges and unis, but I don’t understand how what once was rare in foreign tuition, then was a cash cow, and is now limited (but not eliminated) is now responsible for the total collapse of some schools.