The Nobel Peace Prize winner just recently was for an amazing and zany idea
Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank
won the prize for giving credit to poor people.Credit is one of the major methods being used to limit opportunities for the working poor in Canada.
If you have none, there really is no way to get it, pay as you go credit cards, for some reason, don't seem to build up your credit, and its necessary to have a credit card to do any kind of online sales, sign up for a phone, and a dozen other things.
Credit checks of personal information are easily obtained, regardless of federal privacy rules.
Credit companies owned by US corporations can give their client data to the US through the Patriot 2 act at any time.
Banks, for some reason, won't cash a cheque for EI or welfare issued by the gov't, yet every Money Mart will. For a fee.
Pretty much everyone who collects one of these gov't cheques is in line at a private casher an hour later, and those businesses don't have to follow the same privacy regulations as banks.
Its designed that way.
Our gov't should be taking a cue from the nobel peace prize winners and cleaning up this mess, because billions have been bilked out of Canadians, who can't afford to wait a week to cash their cheque.
I know people who pay more for the insurance on their vehicles than they pay for their rent or mortgage. Its a huge arm twisting scam, and Canadians are fed up with it.
Well, I am at least. What about you?
This guy at http://www.corporatebully.ca tells me:
RBC Bank President Gordon Nixon - Salary $11.73 Million !!!
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