Tellwut CA Newsletter - 50 Exclusive Points - March 17 2022
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Most Canadians don't know how much the prime minister earns, survey finds
Most Canadians are unaware of how much Justin Trudeau earns annually as prime minister, according to a survey conducted by Research Co. -CTV News
Alcohol is about to get more expensive in Canada
Canadian residents might notice that their next trip to the liquor store sets them back further than usual. On April 1, the federal government's annual escalator excise tax will go into effect, raising the price of beer, wine, and spirits by just over six per cent. According to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF), taxes already make up 50 per cent of the cost of beer, 65 per cent of the cost of wine, and 75 per cent of the cost of spirits. The CTF is calling on the federal government to scrap the alcohol tax increase. “On the very day the carbon and alcohol tax are to go through, Members of Parliament are taking their fourth pay raise since the start of the pandemic," he said. The tax is due to inflation, since Canada tied excise duties (charged on spirits, wine, beer, and tobacco products) to inflation. Last year, the tax went up 2.4 per cent. This year it will be 6.3 per cent and 18 per cent overall since the federal government tied excise tax increase to the inflation rate in 2017. -CTV News
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Queensland to ban Nazi swastika tattoos as part of crackdown on hate symbols
The Queensland government has vowed to make it illegal to display Nazi swastika tattoos as part of its ban on hate symbols that it says will be among the strongest in the country.-TheGuardian
2 in 3 Americans consider themselves ‘restless sleepers’
A new survey of 2,000 respondents found that two out of three (64%) identified themselves as restless sleepers, citing anxiety (26%) and snoring partners (20%) as the biggest catalysts of their tossing and turning. And that restlessness seems to have consequences – only one in ten (10%) say they feel refreshed every single time they wake up in the morning. -Studyfinds.org
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