Friday, August 17, 2012

Why could we have some economic zone in Canada

In several Country the Government have understood when you have a neighbor Country with a big fiscal disadvantage compare to your own, to created economic bubble zone, where you keep the workers & the taxes into the Country instead of bleeding money on the other side,  we all ear, see or read what happen in Bellingham Washington where a small event become out of proportion.

5 Economical bubble to start in Canada on a 10 years trial should be very interesting to see how it could work,  huge mega box stores complex with the best the world could offer, a post office where you could clear custom right away with less high price, Matching US price in Canadian $  mini Airports for short destination Regional, National and in the US, we will keep great job in the Country and the line at the Boarder will become a breeze for really important Business...

I understand in Canada we have a Dairy quota so why not make some arrangement for the East Indian Community a Dairy farm in BC where they could cater to the need of this Canadian community as Lot of them are Vegetarian and Milk is a big source of protein ( Panner...)
We accommodate lot of different Canadian Culture young and old,  in Montreal as an Example no Parking ticket are issue in the Jewish neighborhood on Shabbat day, as the Orthodox Jews could not operate any machinery and are dedicated to prayer,  there is food to the Canadian Standard (not for Human consumption) but approve for certain Canadian community as a cultural difference, We could talk about Halal or Kosher food... for the unhappy voices telling us we will loose more business if every one go, I am not sure we will as we are loosing so much taxes revenue already, why not try it 200 Million Passage at the Boarder every year with exemption going from $200 to 800.00 per head not including Basic Grocery or Gas it is a lot of money   ...
This is Our Country, we could shape it the way we want it, if the majority agree.
What do you think?


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