The India Canada uranium deal rewards Canada’s most successful tax evader?
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The India Canada uranium deal rewards Canada’s most successful tax evader?
“Cameco [was] in hot water: the federal government is accusing the $2.8-billion company of operating a massive tax dodging scheme for years – and potentially depriving state coffers of as much $2.1-billion in cash.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/cameco-india-uranium-9.7111788
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The India Canada uranium deal rewards Canada’s most successful tax evader?
“Cameco [was] in hot water: the federal government is accusing the $2.8-billion company of operating a massive tax dodging scheme for years – and potentially depriving state coffers of as much $2.1-billion in cash.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/cameco-india-uranium-9.7111788
“Canadian mining giant Cameco Corp has won another court victory in a precedent-setting tax case that reflects massive loopholes for large multinational corporations in our tax system.”
“In May, the Federal Court of Appeal sided with grocery and retail giant Loblaw in a $368-million tax case over its use of a subsidiary bank in Barbados, another tax haven.”
Mark Carney worked for Brookfield Asset Management, a Tax sheltering specialist. He has the knowledge & understanding to challenge all of this.
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“Canadian mining giant Cameco Corp has won another court victory in a precedent-setting tax case that reflects massive loopholes for large multinational corporations in our tax system.”
“In May, the Federal Court of Appeal sided with grocery and retail giant Loblaw in a $368-million tax case over its use of a subsidiary bank in Barbados, another tax haven.”
Mark Carney worked for Brookfield Asset Management, a Tax sheltering specialist. He has the knowledge & understanding to challenge all of this.
"Canadians For Tax Fairness said Brookfield had the largest tax gap in Canada for the five-year period 2017 to 2021, totalling more than $6-billion."
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“Canadian mining giant Cameco Corp has won another court victory in a precedent-setting tax case that reflects massive loopholes for large multinational corporations in our tax system.”
“In May, the Federal Court of Appeal sided with grocery and retail giant Loblaw in a $368-million tax case over its use of a subsidiary bank in Barbados, another tax haven.”
Mark Carney worked for Brookfield Asset Management, a Tax sheltering specialist. He has the knowledge & understanding to challenge all of this.
Public funds for private gains: Canada’s most profitable corporations received pandemic subsidies while avoiding billions in taxes
"while Canadian workers and their families struggled with extreme economic uncertainty, and the federal government spent unprecedented amounts of money to maintain economic stability, the 37 companies receiving CEWS spent a combined:
$81.3 billion on dividends.
$41.1 billion on share buybacks.
$51.1 billion on acquisitions of other companies.
"https://www.taxfairness.ca/sites/default/files/2023-02/cews-final-2023-02-09.pdf
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The India Canada uranium deal rewards Canada’s most successful tax evader?
“Cameco [was] in hot water: the federal government is accusing the $2.8-billion company of operating a massive tax dodging scheme for years – and potentially depriving state coffers of as much $2.1-billion in cash.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/cameco-india-uranium-9.7111788
Who benefits from Canada's energy deals, Canadians, or corporations who love Canada's lax tax?
As energy costs continue to inflate, look what Brookfileld has done in Columbia.
"a shift away from investment in energy infrastructure and towards the payment of dividends."
"In Latin America, the Colombian government has proposed in 2023 a new Latin American and Caribbean
Tax Platform (PTLAC),25 creating a regional space for discussion on international taxation with the aim of identifying areas of agreement.""Tax avoidance in any form robs governments of funding needed for essential services. However, it is particularly egregious when formerly public-owned assets are
involved, raising costs for consumers (individuals and other businesses), negatively impacting communities and workers, and shifting profits offshore."What world leader used to work for Brookfield?
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