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Trump bullied Canada over ‘digital taxes’ – and Ottawa submitted

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  • D davriellelouna@lemmy.world

    This is an excellent piece from Joseph Stiglitz.

    Everyone should read it.

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    Trump is bullying Canada over ‘digital taxes’ and Canada caved | Joseph Stiglitz

    The question now: will countries cave in to these threats or stick together and collect the billions they are rightly owed?

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    streetfestival@lemmy.ca
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    I agree with the Nobel Laureate in economics, Joseph E Stiglitz, who wrote this.

    Of course, when the most profitable companies in the world don’t pay their fair share of taxes, it just shifts the burden on to others.

    Apple was so successful in avoiding taxes in Europe that it is estimated that it paid in some years a tax of just 0.005% on its European profits.

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    • D davriellelouna@lemmy.world

      This is an excellent piece from Joseph Stiglitz.

      Everyone should read it.

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      Trump is bullying Canada over ‘digital taxes’ and Canada caved | Joseph Stiglitz

      The question now: will countries cave in to these threats or stick together and collect the billions they are rightly owed?

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      the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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      streetfestival@lemmy.ca
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      #7

      These companies have also devastated local news media markets, peddle propaganda and disinformation in our societies which they claim is not their job to moderate, through their investments in AI are poised to become some of the biggest polluters, and many of them profit a lot from the ongoing genocide in occupied Palestine which is being used as a warfare and AI training lab

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      • boydster@sh.itjust.worksB boydster@sh.itjust.works

        We are clearly in the appeasement phase, I think that has been apparent for a while now

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        whatamlemmy@lemmy.world
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        It isn’t appeasement. It’s negotiating with terrorists.

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        • D davriellelouna@lemmy.world

          This is an excellent piece from Joseph Stiglitz.

          Everyone should read it.

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          Trump is bullying Canada over ‘digital taxes’ and Canada caved | Joseph Stiglitz

          The question now: will countries cave in to these threats or stick together and collect the billions they are rightly owed?

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          the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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          outlierblue@lemmy.ca
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          #9

          The last thing you do when a toddler throws a tantrum is give in to their demands. You reinforce their behaviour and teach them it works. Every child phsychologist can tell you that.

          So why the fuck are world leaders, with the resources of an entire country, enabling this whiny man-child?!

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          • D davriellelouna@lemmy.world

            This is an excellent piece from Joseph Stiglitz.

            Everyone should read it.

            Link Preview Image
            Trump is bullying Canada over ‘digital taxes’ and Canada caved | Joseph Stiglitz

            The question now: will countries cave in to these threats or stick together and collect the billions they are rightly owed?

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            the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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            njm1314@lemmy.world
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            #10

            Rolling over and showing your belly never ever helps.

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            • R reannlegge@lemmy.ca

              You cannot believe how sick it is to open Lemmy and the first thing you see is a picture of Zuckerberg.

              I hope Carney reintroduces it after these trade talks fail.

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              hamsterrage@lemmy.ca
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              That’s what I was hopingmthe plan was. We’ll have to wait and see.

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              • D davriellelouna@lemmy.world

                This is an excellent piece from Joseph Stiglitz.

                Everyone should read it.

                Link Preview Image
                Trump is bullying Canada over ‘digital taxes’ and Canada caved | Joseph Stiglitz

                The question now: will countries cave in to these threats or stick together and collect the billions they are rightly owed?

                favicon

                the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

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                godoflies@lemmy.ca
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                #12

                The media can keep bashing the Canadian government scrapping the tax. The last minute “capitulation” as many in the media is framing it as, while true, is also disingenuous on how Canada has to deal with the US given the cards it has in hand. Canada right now still relies heavily on exporting things to the US and keeping the US at the table talking is the best it can do right now until it can secure other trade deals around the world. Proximity matters and even more so when they are still is a superpower.

                Canada still has many options despite this digital tax. What about banning US big tech? What about changing the rules about tech companies entering Canadian job space (and it doesn’t have to be a tax)? Other countries have managed (eg. China, Denmark), so why can’t Canada? The government can fight on one front, but Canadians themselves also have to. The boycott of travel to the US and of US goods clearly has made impact, but Canadians can do more. Support open source software like Linux, move away from Adobe and so forth. There are alternatives and some even Canadian ones. If we are to truly give the Canadian government good tools to fight, we too must do our jobs individually.

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                • R reannlegge@lemmy.ca

                  You cannot believe how sick it is to open Lemmy and the first thing you see is a picture of Zuckerberg.

                  I hope Carney reintroduces it after these trade talks fail.

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                  orteilgenou@lemmy.world
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                  Carney isn’t going to do any favors. He’s leaning toward austerity measures to pay for the 5% budget pledge for NATO that he was strong armed into accepting and now has acquiesced to the demands of the Broligarchy.

                  He’s not a leader, he’s a banker

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                  • O orteilgenou@lemmy.world

                    Carney isn’t going to do any favors. He’s leaning toward austerity measures to pay for the 5% budget pledge for NATO that he was strong armed into accepting and now has acquiesced to the demands of the Broligarchy.

                    He’s not a leader, he’s a banker

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                    wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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                    #14

                    Don’t forget, he’s not just a banker, he was also the vice chair and chair of Brookfield, one of the world’s largest residential real estate landlord, the largest residential landlord in San Francisco, accused of repeatedly violating indigenous rights in multiple countries.

                    But hey, I’m absolutely convinced he can fix the housing crisis in Canada!

                    He can… As in he knows very well how to, since he was one of the main culprit for years. I will eat my hat if he does though. But hey when I pointed that out during the election I was a Tankie and Trump supporter or something.

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                    • G godoflies@lemmy.ca

                      The media can keep bashing the Canadian government scrapping the tax. The last minute “capitulation” as many in the media is framing it as, while true, is also disingenuous on how Canada has to deal with the US given the cards it has in hand. Canada right now still relies heavily on exporting things to the US and keeping the US at the table talking is the best it can do right now until it can secure other trade deals around the world. Proximity matters and even more so when they are still is a superpower.

                      Canada still has many options despite this digital tax. What about banning US big tech? What about changing the rules about tech companies entering Canadian job space (and it doesn’t have to be a tax)? Other countries have managed (eg. China, Denmark), so why can’t Canada? The government can fight on one front, but Canadians themselves also have to. The boycott of travel to the US and of US goods clearly has made impact, but Canadians can do more. Support open source software like Linux, move away from Adobe and so forth. There are alternatives and some even Canadian ones. If we are to truly give the Canadian government good tools to fight, we too must do our jobs individually.

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                      karlhungus@lemmy.ca
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                      What did we get, cause it sure does seem like nothing.

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                      • K karlhungus@lemmy.ca

                        What did we get, cause it sure does seem like nothing.

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                        buddascrayon@lemmy.world
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                        #16

                        I think the point is that by capitulating on this, Canada has gained time. Time to make deals with other countries as trade partners, time to source necessities (that they have gotten from the U.S. for literally decades) from other countries, and time to build up their own military might in case Trump makes good on his idiotic “51st state” bullshit.

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                        • K karlhungus@lemmy.ca

                          What did we get, cause it sure does seem like nothing.

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                          zamboni_driver@lemmy.ca
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                          We’re in the middle of discussions right now. We don’t find out what we gained or lost for a few more weeks.

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                          • O outlierblue@lemmy.ca

                            The last thing you do when a toddler throws a tantrum is give in to their demands. You reinforce their behaviour and teach them it works. Every child phsychologist can tell you that.

                            So why the fuck are world leaders, with the resources of an entire country, enabling this whiny man-child?!

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                            walktheplank@lemmy.world
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                            Because they are also whiny man babies. Just a bit quieter about it.

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                            • streetfestival@lemmy.caS streetfestival@lemmy.ca

                              I agree with the Nobel Laureate in economics, Joseph E Stiglitz, who wrote this.

                              Of course, when the most profitable companies in the world don’t pay their fair share of taxes, it just shifts the burden on to others.

                              Apple was so successful in avoiding taxes in Europe that it is estimated that it paid in some years a tax of just 0.005% on its European profits.

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                              Nik282000
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                              Apple was so successful in avoiding taxes in Europe that it is estimated that it paid in some years a tax of just 0.005% on its European profits.

                              And that is why stealing from a corporation is not a crime. They have deprived you, personally, of benefits and services that your government can not afford because of tax dodging. They are killing you, personally, by privatizing your health care, by opposing electrification, by using single use plastics for nearly all packaging. They are keeping you, personally, poor by suppressing wages, raising prices, and outsourcing labour to markets where slavery is not only tolerated but the norm.

                              You can not injure a corporation, you can not hurt it’s feelings. Pirate, lie, steal, cheat, get every penny you can from the 1% and use it to help the other 99.

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                              • O outlierblue@lemmy.ca

                                The last thing you do when a toddler throws a tantrum is give in to their demands. You reinforce their behaviour and teach them it works. Every child phsychologist can tell you that.

                                So why the fuck are world leaders, with the resources of an entire country, enabling this whiny man-child?!

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                                disaster@sh.itjust.works
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                                The collective delusion of social power is being tested. I don’t see the current configuration passing.

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                                • Nik282000N Nik282000

                                  Apple was so successful in avoiding taxes in Europe that it is estimated that it paid in some years a tax of just 0.005% on its European profits.

                                  And that is why stealing from a corporation is not a crime. They have deprived you, personally, of benefits and services that your government can not afford because of tax dodging. They are killing you, personally, by privatizing your health care, by opposing electrification, by using single use plastics for nearly all packaging. They are keeping you, personally, poor by suppressing wages, raising prices, and outsourcing labour to markets where slavery is not only tolerated but the norm.

                                  You can not injure a corporation, you can not hurt it’s feelings. Pirate, lie, steal, cheat, get every penny you can from the 1% and use it to help the other 99.

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                                  streetfestival@lemmy.ca
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                                  Incredibly well said about corporate harms, thank you!

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                                  • W wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works

                                    Don’t forget, he’s not just a banker, he was also the vice chair and chair of Brookfield, one of the world’s largest residential real estate landlord, the largest residential landlord in San Francisco, accused of repeatedly violating indigenous rights in multiple countries.

                                    But hey, I’m absolutely convinced he can fix the housing crisis in Canada!

                                    He can… As in he knows very well how to, since he was one of the main culprit for years. I will eat my hat if he does though. But hey when I pointed that out during the election I was a Tankie and Trump supporter or something.

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                                    zacpod@lemmy.world
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                                    To be fair, we had to vote for the banker cuz the only realistic alternative was a nazi-handshaking maple maga moron. We picked the best of the shitty options.

                                    I would have LOVED to see Jagmeet in the big chair, but too much of Canada is too racist to vote for someone in a turban, and the rest were going to vote for PP.

                                    So ya. Cheney is a fucking banker. But he’s better in every way than PP.

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                                    • Z zacpod@lemmy.world

                                      To be fair, we had to vote for the banker cuz the only realistic alternative was a nazi-handshaking maple maga moron. We picked the best of the shitty options.

                                      I would have LOVED to see Jagmeet in the big chair, but too much of Canada is too racist to vote for someone in a turban, and the rest were going to vote for PP.

                                      So ya. Cheney is a fucking banker. But he’s better in every way than PP.

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                                      wildbus8979@sh.itjust.works
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                                      But he’s better in some way than PP.

                                      FIFY, because clearly not in every way. In many ways, as evidenced here, he sucks just as much.

                                      The issue is that now we’re stuck in the same cycle again of someone who’s going to make thing measurably worse for the average person, while driving the overtone window further right, and thus further drive the rise of the far right. Voting for the lesser evil is how we got to here. The system works as expected.

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                                      • Nik282000N Nik282000

                                        Apple was so successful in avoiding taxes in Europe that it is estimated that it paid in some years a tax of just 0.005% on its European profits.

                                        And that is why stealing from a corporation is not a crime. They have deprived you, personally, of benefits and services that your government can not afford because of tax dodging. They are killing you, personally, by privatizing your health care, by opposing electrification, by using single use plastics for nearly all packaging. They are keeping you, personally, poor by suppressing wages, raising prices, and outsourcing labour to markets where slavery is not only tolerated but the norm.

                                        You can not injure a corporation, you can not hurt it’s feelings. Pirate, lie, steal, cheat, get every penny you can from the 1% and use it to help the other 99.

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                                        hasherm0n@lemmy.world
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                                        At that point it’s not theft, it’s reappropreation.

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                                        • B buddascrayon@lemmy.world

                                          I think the point is that by capitulating on this, Canada has gained time. Time to make deals with other countries as trade partners, time to source necessities (that they have gotten from the U.S. for literally decades) from other countries, and time to build up their own military might in case Trump makes good on his idiotic “51st state” bullshit.

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                                          karlhungus@lemmy.ca
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                                          I guess we’ll find out in time, but that’s sort of my point. Trump’s well known to fold (TACO), maybe he would have shown up to the table anyway, or written us a letter!

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