Tag: Taxes
Imported Materials Are Manageable, Imported Energy Reprices Economies
Europe’s gas crisis in 2022 is often described as a supply shock driven by geopolitics, but that framing misses the core lesson. The crisis was not caused by import dependence in general, nor by shortages of industrial feedstocks. It was caused by reliance on an imported energy carrier that sat … [continued]
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Owen Sound budget numbers at a glance
Budget facts presented Friday when Owen Sound’s 2026 municipal budget was finalized: -The average household will see a total tax bill of $4,747, an increase of $214 or $18 per month. About 73 per cent of the tax bill is for city services. The rest is for county and provincial education use. -The 5.5 per […]
Wild — Tesla Valuation 111× Company’s Forward Free Cash Flow
Naturally, I see a lot of headlines every day. Many of them are basic news stories or repeat what’s been published many times before. However, one really caught my attention yesterday and piqued my curiosity. The headline was “Tesla: Little More Than A Gamble On History Repeating Itself.” I like … [continued]
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Owen Sound budget deemed approved after council votes down amendments
‘Our citizens are still some of the lowest family incomes in the province. That’s a fact we have to deal with. We represent the people of the city and we have to make the responsible decisions.’ — Owen Sound Mayor Ian Boddy.
Delegates from Bruce and Grey counties head to ROMA
Municipal leaders from across the province will meet in Toronto for the annual Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) conference starting this weekend. Delegations from both Grey and Bruce counties will attend to discuss matters affecting their constituents, including housing, healthcare, transportation and more at the conference, which runs from Jan. 18 to 20. Grey County […]