Diversity does not mean exclusion of the host population. No souls are left behind. We are not just developing buildings with the sales tax, we are developing people using the sales tax they paid. The people are the priority or else we have what people? In this Ontario, we don't just freeze to death without money like a dog in sub zero temperatures, we build; build people. 13% to 20% sales tax builds all of these new condo buildings that are now 70% empty and it is also to provide $200.00 a day per person. When we provide the money, the properties can then be occupied by the population whose sales tax dollars built the building. We should not act as if it is impossible to do both or we don't know the reason why it has not happened. The buildings are clean and local so the persons that occupy them must also be clean and a good number of them locals. It's amazing that you could have an idea to help the economy and the real estate development industry and then see it manifest; that the industry could get finance from the government for building whole projects with a percentage of public housing to stay afloat during the 1990-1992 recession when the largest builder has claimed bankrupt twice in that period. You were sitting in a real estate office on Victoria Park just south of Steeles when you left a voice mail with your idea for a Treb Journalist who wrote the article about the Tridel bankruptcy. You did this because you thought it would help us and you needed a job or the comfort of that buoyancy in job potentiality. Yet, you ask for your benefits that have not been paid since due in 1985 and that has not happened. The real source of the bankruptcy is the non payment of the benefits, affecting every child who turned 13 years old in Toronto from 1980 to 1992.
Diversity does not mean exclusion of the host population.
No souls are left behind. We are not just developing buildings with the sales tax, we are developing people using the sales tax they paid. The people are the priority or else we have what people? In this Ontario, we don't just freeze to death without money like a dog in sub zero temperatures, we build; build people.
When we provide the money, the properties can then be occupied by the population whose sales tax dollars built the building. We should not act as if it is impossible to do both or we don't know the reason why it has not happened. The buildings are clean and local so the persons that occupy them must also be clean and a good number of them locals. It's amazing that you could have an idea to help the economy and the real estate development industry and then see it manifest; that the industry could get finance from the government for building whole projects with a percentage of public housing to stay afloat during the 1990-1992 recession when the largest builder has claimed bankrupt twice in that period. You were sitting in a real estate office on Victoria Park just south of Steeles when you left a voice mail with your idea for a Treb Journalist who wrote the article about the Tridel bankruptcy. You did this because you thought it would help us and you needed a job or the comfort of that buoyancy in job potentiality. Yet, you ask for your benefits that have not been paid since due in 1985 and that has not happened. The real source of the bankruptcy is the non payment of the benefits, affecting every child who turned 13 years old in Toronto from 1980 to 1992.
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