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Now all you yankees can stop bitching about how much you pay in taxes

  1. Women who work full-time earn about 71 cents for every dollar earned by men
  2. the estimated average lifetime earnings for men was $803,000. On average, women earn about 65% of that, or $519,600.

The facts about women and poverty | Canadianwomen.org

Yours is from 2008 mine is from 2010 :)


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Canadian men on average get paid more than 20% more than their female colleagues, giving the country one of the highest gender gaps among the 30 OECD nations.



Canada gender pay gap among worst in OECD | Money | Toronto Sun
 
Yeah lowest cost of living is Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Calgary seems nice not sure about the rest of the province Edmonton is COLD

edmonton is a dirty city, calgary is nice. plus you can see the mountains from there! the whole province is cold! most of the province is praries, canmore/banff/jasper/crowsnest are mountainous areas.. very nice! calgary is decent city

crowsnest is cool, in 1903 the mountain fell and killed the whole town in the middle of the night, so they rebuilt right beside it.. and there was another disaster, so they built more towns all around, but they still there.. looks cool tho

emerald green lakes and shit. very nice
 
Oh really?


Deficit reduction ahead of schedule
Feds could balance books by 2014; Shortfall is already $10 billion lower than projected for 2011-12 fiscal year


Read more: Deficit reduction ahead of schedule

The US Government uses government accounting... which means they assume a baseline increase of about 8% per year in spending...Their reduction in spending is based on reducing that 8% increase and not actual spending; I've posted how the mythical Clinton surplus wasn't, the U.S. government still had to borrow during every year of the Clinton presidency. If a corporation tried to use U.S. Government accounting they would all be in jail.
 
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