2019 Election| Public Sector Efficiency| Canada| July 2019paul young cpa, cga
The time for big government is now gone. Government needs to be re-size to ensure maximum value is being achieved for tax dollars that are collected by all levels of government.
2019 Election| Fiscally Responsible Government| Canada| September 2019paul young cpa, cga
The time for big government is now gone. Government needs to be re-size to ensure maximum value is being achieved for tax dollars that are collected by all levels of government.
All government program spending needs to go through value for money including changes to the costing model
Too many governments are not getting value for their government services.
Government needs to become lean - https://fcpp.org/2018/10/12/employment-data-shows-canadas-public-sector-getting-fatter/
Canada needs to have competitive tax rates or risk a brain drain - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/technology-market-canada-and-the-world-march-2019
Canada needs have govts that support policies that encourage business investment - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/business-competitivesness-canada-march-2019
Hospitality and Food Service Sector| Canada| September 2021paul young cpa, cga
On a seasonally adjusted basis, sales in the food service and drinking places subsector remained unchanged (+0.0%) at $6.3 billion in September 2021 compared with the previous month. Sales at full-service restaurants (-2.0%) and drinking places (-12.3%) fell, while sales at limited service eating places were up +2.0%. Special food services rose 6.6% as cafeterias re-opened in schools and workplaces and more catered special events were allowed to take place.
Source - https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/211123/dq211123c-eng.htm
1. AI - https://www.analyticsinsight.net/during-the-second-surge-artificial-intelligence-ai-is-on-the-rise-in-the-hospitality-industry/
2. Hotel management- https://www.hotelmanagement.net/tech/10-ways-smart-technology-reshaping-hotel-industry
3. Trends - https://www.gray.com/insights/eight-key-food-beverage-trends-for-2021/
4. ESG - https://ca.movies.yahoo.com/food-beverage-companies-want-build-160713096.html
5. Food deliver - https://secondmeasure.com/datapoints/food-delivery-services-grubhub-uber-eats-doordash-postmates/
6. Food costs - https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/398327
7. Digital - https://www.pymnts.com/restaurant-innovation/2021/digital-food-ordering-is-changing-the-restaurant-industry-from-outside-in/
8. Performance - https://www.pymnts.com/restaurant-innovation/2021/digital-food-ordering-is-changing-the-restaurant-industry-from-outside-in/
9. Augment reality - https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/niantic-raises-300m-9b-valuation-222423287.html
10. Cybersecurity - https://www.bdo.ca/en-ca/insights/advisory/cybersecurity/boosting-the-cybersecurity-nexus/
Ontario needs to be restructured on how it delivers program spending when it comes to value for money
There are broken processes like arbitration that pushing additional costs on to municipal, school boards and hospitals - https://www.cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/new-report-broken-arbitration-system-causing-unsustainable-rise-municipal-costs
Neither Wynne nor Horwath would touch the costing model. Both believe in rewarding unions for their support.
Ontario has $15B structural deficit - http://www.auditor.on.ca/en/content/specialreports/specialreports/2018Pre-Election_en.pdf
Government policies and issues - Municipalities and Cities - Canada - july 2017paul young cpa, cga
It is very easy to print money via taxation, but it is more difficult to fix systemic issues with delivering of taxation to various municipal programs.
This presentation includes a look at all levels of government undertaking more value for money audits. Some of the value for money audits could be set up via automation through triggers as way to ensure taxpayers dollars are maximised as part of delivering program spending.
2019 Election| Public Sector Efficiency| Canada| July 2019paul young cpa, cga
The time for big government is now gone. Government needs to be re-size to ensure maximum value is being achieved for tax dollars that are collected by all levels of government.
2019 Election| Fiscally Responsible Government| Canada| September 2019paul young cpa, cga
The time for big government is now gone. Government needs to be re-size to ensure maximum value is being achieved for tax dollars that are collected by all levels of government.
All government program spending needs to go through value for money including changes to the costing model
Too many governments are not getting value for their government services.
Government needs to become lean - https://fcpp.org/2018/10/12/employment-data-shows-canadas-public-sector-getting-fatter/
Canada needs to have competitive tax rates or risk a brain drain - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/technology-market-canada-and-the-world-march-2019
Canada needs have govts that support policies that encourage business investment - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/business-competitivesness-canada-march-2019
Hospitality and Food Service Sector| Canada| September 2021paul young cpa, cga
On a seasonally adjusted basis, sales in the food service and drinking places subsector remained unchanged (+0.0%) at $6.3 billion in September 2021 compared with the previous month. Sales at full-service restaurants (-2.0%) and drinking places (-12.3%) fell, while sales at limited service eating places were up +2.0%. Special food services rose 6.6% as cafeterias re-opened in schools and workplaces and more catered special events were allowed to take place.
Source - https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/211123/dq211123c-eng.htm
1. AI - https://www.analyticsinsight.net/during-the-second-surge-artificial-intelligence-ai-is-on-the-rise-in-the-hospitality-industry/
2. Hotel management- https://www.hotelmanagement.net/tech/10-ways-smart-technology-reshaping-hotel-industry
3. Trends - https://www.gray.com/insights/eight-key-food-beverage-trends-for-2021/
4. ESG - https://ca.movies.yahoo.com/food-beverage-companies-want-build-160713096.html
5. Food deliver - https://secondmeasure.com/datapoints/food-delivery-services-grubhub-uber-eats-doordash-postmates/
6. Food costs - https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/398327
7. Digital - https://www.pymnts.com/restaurant-innovation/2021/digital-food-ordering-is-changing-the-restaurant-industry-from-outside-in/
8. Performance - https://www.pymnts.com/restaurant-innovation/2021/digital-food-ordering-is-changing-the-restaurant-industry-from-outside-in/
9. Augment reality - https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/niantic-raises-300m-9b-valuation-222423287.html
10. Cybersecurity - https://www.bdo.ca/en-ca/insights/advisory/cybersecurity/boosting-the-cybersecurity-nexus/
Ontario needs to be restructured on how it delivers program spending when it comes to value for money
There are broken processes like arbitration that pushing additional costs on to municipal, school boards and hospitals - https://www.cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/new-report-broken-arbitration-system-causing-unsustainable-rise-municipal-costs
Neither Wynne nor Horwath would touch the costing model. Both believe in rewarding unions for their support.
Ontario has $15B structural deficit - http://www.auditor.on.ca/en/content/specialreports/specialreports/2018Pre-Election_en.pdf
Government policies and issues - Municipalities and Cities - Canada - july 2017paul young cpa, cga
It is very easy to print money via taxation, but it is more difficult to fix systemic issues with delivering of taxation to various municipal programs.
This presentation includes a look at all levels of government undertaking more value for money audits. Some of the value for money audits could be set up via automation through triggers as way to ensure taxpayers dollars are maximised as part of delivering program spending.
People need to review all aspects of the various parties platform including looking at the annual report for government.
There is allot of information that is missing from statements made by various parties. Elections tend to allow parties to mislead the facts.
Government Policies and Issues Municipalities and Cities - Canada - January...paul young cpa, cga
There is allot of misconceptions when it comes to municipal government across Canada. This presentation clarifies the responsibilities as well as the issues facing municipal governments across Canada.
It should also be noted previous elections provincial governments were less than truthful when it came to how either the money flows to/from various governments or within various governments.
Government policies and issues - Municipalities and Cities - Canada paul young cpa, cga
This presentation will discuss the policies and issues facing municipalities and cities in Canada.
Municipalities are 3rd tier of government after provincial and federal government.
People should be judge on qualifications and experience, not gender
Surveys do not discuss experience and education. Many employers have a grid system which is based on merit, experience and education
Women sometimes make choices that put their family first over their careers
There are more women in workspace than 30 years ago
Average weekly earnings of non-farm payroll employees were $1,023 in April, up 0.7% from March. Compared with 12 months earlier, earnings grew by 2.9%. (FYI – Goods Producing Sector average is 1.5%. The spike is primarily to do with retail wages.
In general, changes in weekly earnings reflect a number of factors, including wage growth; changes in the composition of employment by industry, occupation and level of job experience; and average hours worked per week.
Non-farm payroll employees worked an average of 32.8 hours per week in April, unchanged from the previous month and little changed from 12 months earlier.
Source - https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/190627/dq190627b-eng.htm
2019 Election| Retirement| Seniors and CPP| Canada | July 2019paul young cpa, cga
Canadian Seniors
Liberals love to mislead people on what Harper and the CPC did for seniors:
1. Carbon tax hurts so people on fixed income – Carbon tax is regressive tax - https://news.ontario.ca/ene/en/2019/04/ontario-stands-up-for-seniors-by-opposing-the-costly-federal-carbon-tax-1.html
2. OAS needs to be affordable - https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/article-how-raising-the-age-for-cpp-and-oas-to-67-would-benefit-the-whole/
3. Seniors and Poverty - https://cpj.ca/poverty-trends-2018/
4. Harper introduced Pension Splitting https://www.moneysense.ca/news/trudeau-harper-clash-over-pensions-and-income-splitting/
5. Harper spent on Elderly benefits - https://globalnews.ca/news/2222185/reality-check-trudeaus-claim-harper-slashes-funding-to-balance-budget-falls-flat/
Who is better at managing CPP?
• @justintrudeau decided to hike CPP rates as part of his feel-good policies. CPP is a tax!
• @Andrewscheer policies will be like Harper that is hold CPP premium growth to inflation
This presentation will discuss Ontario's economy including areas like FDI, Hydro Rates, Capital Investment, Taxation and Carbon Taxation.
The presentation will look at economic data related to housing starts, retail sales, exports and manufacturing.
The presentation will also highlight government policies in areas like hydro rates, innovation, carbon taxation and debt/deficit.
Canada continues to face hurdles when it comes to addressing issues with productivity.
1. Canada productivity – https://cabe.ca/webinar/rhetoric-vs-results-shaping-policy-to-benefit-canadas-middle-class/
2. Middle class - https://cabe.ca/webinar/rhetoric-vs-results-shaping-policy-to-benefit-canadas-middle-class/
3. Supply chain - https://fortune.com/2021/12/01/port-of-vancouver-flooding-supply-chain-disruption-logistics/
4. Mining - https://www.mining.com/canadas-mining-sector-top-target-market-for-fdi-deals-from-asia-pacific-region/
5. Top manufacturers - https://clutch.co/ca/logistics/manufacturing-companies
6. Automation - https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/robot-race-the-worlds-top-10-automated-countries--international-federation-of-robotics-reports-301216237.html
7. Agriculture - https://www.realagriculture.com/2021/11/canadian-government-still-undecided-on-u-s-invitation-to-join-coalition-focused-on-agricultural-productivity/
8. Canada is rank 13th on global resiliency for 2021 - https://newsroom.fmglobal.com/releases/denmark-bumps-norway-from-top-spot-in-the-2021-fm-global-resilience-index as compare to compared to 8th in 2015 - https://newsroom.fmglobal.com/releases/denmark-bumps-norway-from-top-spot-in-the-2021-fm-global-resilience-index
9. Australia continues to outpace Canada in terms of developing its natural resources in a sustainable way - https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/annual-survey-of-mining-companies-2020 or https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/annual-survey-of-mining-companies-2020
10. CAN’s natural resources wealth decline in 2020.The effective tax rate was unchanged from 2018 to 2019 for high-income earners. Dividend income led to rising in total income. https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/wealth-and-taxation-fairness-november-2021
Unions have a role to ensure they work with companies as part of the collective bargaining agreement
Unions have said little or nothing when it comes to policies that hinder Canada’s competitive position
CPC introduced oversight which was reversed by Trudeau and the Liberals - http://business.financialpost.com/opinion/trudeau-gives-big-labour-a-pass
NDP is a good party to keep government honest, but to lead that would be a big mistake. NDP's policies of keeping goods in the ground, higher taxes for business and handouts are a recipe for economic and fiscal ruin.
This presentation will provide key rankings along with blogs to provide information as way for people to assess whether or not Justin Trudeau and his team are either a success or failure
Ontario needs to be restructured on how it delivers program spending when it comes to value for money
There are broken processes like arbitration that pushing additional costs on to municipal, school boards and hospitals - https://www.cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/new-report-broken-arbitration-system-causing-unsustainable-rise-municipal-costs
Neither Wynne nor Horwath would touch the costing model. Both believe in rewarding unions for their support.
Ontario has $15B structural deficit - http://www.auditor.on.ca/en/content/specialreports/specialreports/2018Pre-Election_en.pdf
Blog – Private Sector vs Public Sector Employment
I have always supported program spending as long it is effective and delivered with value for money. I have also supported tax fairness in terms of closing tax havens, fixing the tax code, eliminating regressive taxes like carbon taxes, etc.
Government at all levels continue to struggle with its adoption of digital footprint for government. Government needs to put more focus on how best to delivered program spending through the adoption of better processes including technological solutions.
1. Average government salary / Canada - https://ca.talent.com/salary?job=government - $58K or about $80K when you factor in the perks, i.e., benefits, pensions, etc.
2. Big government - https://www.hilltimes.com/2021/10/06/whats-ahead-for-small-government-crusaders-in-the-wake-of-covid-19/321415
3. Pension - https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/public-service-pensions-cost-control-mechanism-consultation
4. Public accounting - https://www.pioneerspost.com/news-views/20211005/go-figure-why-public-accounting-doesnt-add-on-social-value
5. Red tape - https://new.in-24.com/business/242792.html
6. Sunshine list - https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-s-2020-sunshine-list-revealed-here-are-the-people-who-got-paid-the-most-1.5354551
7. Teacher pension funding - https://www.otpp.com/members/cms/en/life-career-events/the-basics/contributing-to-your-pension/calculating-contributions.html
8. Defined benefit plan - https://www.benefitscanada.com/canadian-investment-review/research-markets/canadian-db-pension-plan-returns-dip-balance-sheets-stable-in-september-report/
9. Waste and fraud - https://thebrunswicknews.com/opinion/daily_editorial/waste-fraud-continue-to-hinder-government-spending/article_9163d765-f4ea-5124-abb0-279dd14126b2.html
10. Fiscal policy - https://www.timesrepublican.com/opinion/columnists/2021/10/no-government-spending-isnt-zero-cost/
11. https://globalnews.ca/news/8191700/unions-oppose-otoole-vote-not-conservative/ You can bet @UniforTheUnion and other unions do not look at economic data. The economy has performed worse under @JustinTrudeau er. It is time to bring back mandatory reporting of how union dues are spent! https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/public-and-private-sector-unions-analysis-and-commentary or https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/what-is-the-path-forward-for-canada-250124979
12. https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/how-to-transform-the-fiscal-and-governance-model-for-canada-and-the-world
People need to review all aspects of the various parties platform including looking at the annual report for government.
There is allot of information that is missing from statements made by various parties. Elections tend to allow parties to mislead the facts.
Government Policies and Issues Municipalities and Cities - Canada - January...paul young cpa, cga
There is allot of misconceptions when it comes to municipal government across Canada. This presentation clarifies the responsibilities as well as the issues facing municipal governments across Canada.
It should also be noted previous elections provincial governments were less than truthful when it came to how either the money flows to/from various governments or within various governments.
Government policies and issues - Municipalities and Cities - Canada paul young cpa, cga
This presentation will discuss the policies and issues facing municipalities and cities in Canada.
Municipalities are 3rd tier of government after provincial and federal government.
People should be judge on qualifications and experience, not gender
Surveys do not discuss experience and education. Many employers have a grid system which is based on merit, experience and education
Women sometimes make choices that put their family first over their careers
There are more women in workspace than 30 years ago
Average weekly earnings of non-farm payroll employees were $1,023 in April, up 0.7% from March. Compared with 12 months earlier, earnings grew by 2.9%. (FYI – Goods Producing Sector average is 1.5%. The spike is primarily to do with retail wages.
In general, changes in weekly earnings reflect a number of factors, including wage growth; changes in the composition of employment by industry, occupation and level of job experience; and average hours worked per week.
Non-farm payroll employees worked an average of 32.8 hours per week in April, unchanged from the previous month and little changed from 12 months earlier.
Source - https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/190627/dq190627b-eng.htm
2019 Election| Retirement| Seniors and CPP| Canada | July 2019paul young cpa, cga
Canadian Seniors
Liberals love to mislead people on what Harper and the CPC did for seniors:
1. Carbon tax hurts so people on fixed income – Carbon tax is regressive tax - https://news.ontario.ca/ene/en/2019/04/ontario-stands-up-for-seniors-by-opposing-the-costly-federal-carbon-tax-1.html
2. OAS needs to be affordable - https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/article-how-raising-the-age-for-cpp-and-oas-to-67-would-benefit-the-whole/
3. Seniors and Poverty - https://cpj.ca/poverty-trends-2018/
4. Harper introduced Pension Splitting https://www.moneysense.ca/news/trudeau-harper-clash-over-pensions-and-income-splitting/
5. Harper spent on Elderly benefits - https://globalnews.ca/news/2222185/reality-check-trudeaus-claim-harper-slashes-funding-to-balance-budget-falls-flat/
Who is better at managing CPP?
• @justintrudeau decided to hike CPP rates as part of his feel-good policies. CPP is a tax!
• @Andrewscheer policies will be like Harper that is hold CPP premium growth to inflation
This presentation will discuss Ontario's economy including areas like FDI, Hydro Rates, Capital Investment, Taxation and Carbon Taxation.
The presentation will look at economic data related to housing starts, retail sales, exports and manufacturing.
The presentation will also highlight government policies in areas like hydro rates, innovation, carbon taxation and debt/deficit.
Canada continues to face hurdles when it comes to addressing issues with productivity.
1. Canada productivity – https://cabe.ca/webinar/rhetoric-vs-results-shaping-policy-to-benefit-canadas-middle-class/
2. Middle class - https://cabe.ca/webinar/rhetoric-vs-results-shaping-policy-to-benefit-canadas-middle-class/
3. Supply chain - https://fortune.com/2021/12/01/port-of-vancouver-flooding-supply-chain-disruption-logistics/
4. Mining - https://www.mining.com/canadas-mining-sector-top-target-market-for-fdi-deals-from-asia-pacific-region/
5. Top manufacturers - https://clutch.co/ca/logistics/manufacturing-companies
6. Automation - https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/robot-race-the-worlds-top-10-automated-countries--international-federation-of-robotics-reports-301216237.html
7. Agriculture - https://www.realagriculture.com/2021/11/canadian-government-still-undecided-on-u-s-invitation-to-join-coalition-focused-on-agricultural-productivity/
8. Canada is rank 13th on global resiliency for 2021 - https://newsroom.fmglobal.com/releases/denmark-bumps-norway-from-top-spot-in-the-2021-fm-global-resilience-index as compare to compared to 8th in 2015 - https://newsroom.fmglobal.com/releases/denmark-bumps-norway-from-top-spot-in-the-2021-fm-global-resilience-index
9. Australia continues to outpace Canada in terms of developing its natural resources in a sustainable way - https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/annual-survey-of-mining-companies-2020 or https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/annual-survey-of-mining-companies-2020
10. CAN’s natural resources wealth decline in 2020.The effective tax rate was unchanged from 2018 to 2019 for high-income earners. Dividend income led to rising in total income. https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/wealth-and-taxation-fairness-november-2021
Unions have a role to ensure they work with companies as part of the collective bargaining agreement
Unions have said little or nothing when it comes to policies that hinder Canada’s competitive position
CPC introduced oversight which was reversed by Trudeau and the Liberals - http://business.financialpost.com/opinion/trudeau-gives-big-labour-a-pass
NDP is a good party to keep government honest, but to lead that would be a big mistake. NDP's policies of keeping goods in the ground, higher taxes for business and handouts are a recipe for economic and fiscal ruin.
This presentation will provide key rankings along with blogs to provide information as way for people to assess whether or not Justin Trudeau and his team are either a success or failure
Ontario needs to be restructured on how it delivers program spending when it comes to value for money
There are broken processes like arbitration that pushing additional costs on to municipal, school boards and hospitals - https://www.cfib-fcei.ca/en/media/new-report-broken-arbitration-system-causing-unsustainable-rise-municipal-costs
Neither Wynne nor Horwath would touch the costing model. Both believe in rewarding unions for their support.
Ontario has $15B structural deficit - http://www.auditor.on.ca/en/content/specialreports/specialreports/2018Pre-Election_en.pdf
Blog – Private Sector vs Public Sector Employment
I have always supported program spending as long it is effective and delivered with value for money. I have also supported tax fairness in terms of closing tax havens, fixing the tax code, eliminating regressive taxes like carbon taxes, etc.
Government at all levels continue to struggle with its adoption of digital footprint for government. Government needs to put more focus on how best to delivered program spending through the adoption of better processes including technological solutions.
1. Average government salary / Canada - https://ca.talent.com/salary?job=government - $58K or about $80K when you factor in the perks, i.e., benefits, pensions, etc.
2. Big government - https://www.hilltimes.com/2021/10/06/whats-ahead-for-small-government-crusaders-in-the-wake-of-covid-19/321415
3. Pension - https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/public-service-pensions-cost-control-mechanism-consultation
4. Public accounting - https://www.pioneerspost.com/news-views/20211005/go-figure-why-public-accounting-doesnt-add-on-social-value
5. Red tape - https://new.in-24.com/business/242792.html
6. Sunshine list - https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/ontario-s-2020-sunshine-list-revealed-here-are-the-people-who-got-paid-the-most-1.5354551
7. Teacher pension funding - https://www.otpp.com/members/cms/en/life-career-events/the-basics/contributing-to-your-pension/calculating-contributions.html
8. Defined benefit plan - https://www.benefitscanada.com/canadian-investment-review/research-markets/canadian-db-pension-plan-returns-dip-balance-sheets-stable-in-september-report/
9. Waste and fraud - https://thebrunswicknews.com/opinion/daily_editorial/waste-fraud-continue-to-hinder-government-spending/article_9163d765-f4ea-5124-abb0-279dd14126b2.html
10. Fiscal policy - https://www.timesrepublican.com/opinion/columnists/2021/10/no-government-spending-isnt-zero-cost/
11. https://globalnews.ca/news/8191700/unions-oppose-otoole-vote-not-conservative/ You can bet @UniforTheUnion and other unions do not look at economic data. The economy has performed worse under @JustinTrudeau er. It is time to bring back mandatory reporting of how union dues are spent! https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/public-and-private-sector-unions-analysis-and-commentary or https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/what-is-the-path-forward-for-canada-250124979
12. https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/how-to-transform-the-fiscal-and-governance-model-for-canada-and-the-world
The role of government is to provide support programs as part of transitioning people into new careers. This presentation looks at CERB and EI programs.
Blog – Wages and Employment – Canada – April 2021
Wages continue to trail the cost of housing.
There are job vacancies issues that need to be addressed.
Automation continues to drive operational models for both the private and public sectors.
1. Wages - https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/post-pandemic-labour-wages-column-don-pittis-1.6049800
2. Wages vs housing - https://www.statista.com/statistics/591782/house-price-to-income-ratio-canada/
3. Housing - https://www.reddit.com/r/PersonalFinanceCanada/comments/ke0lqy/average_home_prices_for_2021_are_insane_for_any/
4. Goodale - https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/ralph-goodale/harper-fiscal-reputation_b_6591064.html
5. SME - https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/canada-s-small-and-medium-enterprises-struggle-to-identify-the-skills-and-talent-needed-to-recover-and-grow-new-report-shows-867982415.html
6. Hiring issues - https://www.hrreporter.com/focus-areas/recruitment-and-staffing/global-talent-shortage-at-15-year-high-report/356758
7. Skills gap - https://www.hcmworks.com/blog/how-to-close-the-skill-gap-and-stop-brain-drain
8. Digital - https://www.zdnet.com/article/companies-are-key-to-solving-the-digital-skills-gap/
9. Retail – https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/retail-sales-and-consumer-spending-canada-april-2021
10. Hospitality - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/hospitality-and-food-service-sector-canada-april-2021
There has been little discussion of a economic road map as part of the managing COVID19. The economy has many parts to it as such govt needs to come up with fiscal and economic road map as part moving Canada through the COVID19 crisis.
Education across Canada have seen improvement in graduation rates.
NDP and Liberals continue to throw money at symptoms which do not improve the effectiveness of delivery tax dollars to the student education.
Rural Ontario needs a new economic development strategy
Education is not being aligned in terms of the jobs today as well as the future
Too many students lack critical thinking, interpersonal skills, time management and judgement
Too many students have been treated as special when in the fact the real world does not treat anyone special
There are systemic issues with programs being offered at the secondary level. There needs to be more emphasis on financial planning, biology, IT, chemistry, writing and physics.
2019 Election| Retirement| Payroll Tax| CPP | Canada| August 2019paul young cpa, cga
Here is a review of CPP including the fact CPP is payroll tax. The only difference between CPP and Income tax is that CPP goes to specific fund that the government cannot touch directly.
Transforming the Public Sector| The United States| January 2022paul young cpa, cga
Summary
The world continues to head to big government.
More needs to be done to safeguard assets by the public sector.
Audited emergency and crisis management reports should be part of the fiscal management cycle
More money for auditor-generals as part of expanding performance and value for money audits across agencies and GBEs
Compensation and benefit reforms as part of reducing the cost of government
More adoption of the digital model as part of streamlining the government programs as part of better delivery of program spending through value fore money!
1. State and local government - https://www.govtech.com/security/general-hacking-community-tops-state-local-it-security-fears
2. Fiscal outlook - https://www.governing.com/finance/the-outlook-for-public-finance-in-2022-in-6-themes
3. Internal control - https://deloitte.wsj.com/articles/5-trends-influencing-internal-control-strategy-01641332680
4. Geopolitical risks – https://thehill.com/policy/equilibrium-sustainability/589435-climate-crisis-is-greatest-global-risk-in-2022-world
5. Climate mitigation - https://www.hilltimes.com/2022/01/10/dont-look-up-and-how-canada-needs-to-get-to-effective-climate-mitigation/337151
6. Value for money - https://www.hilltimes.com/2022/01/10/dont-look-up-and-how-canada-needs-to-get-to-effective-climate-mitigation/337151
7. Big government - https://www.economist.com/europe/2022/01/08/the-return-of-big-government-sparks-questions-for-europe
8. Privacy - https://openmedia.org/press/item/the-state-of-privacy
9. ESG - https://www.icaew.com/insights/viewpoints-on-the-news/2022/jan-2022/summary-of-public-sector-sustainability-reporting-landscape
10. Urban Planning - https://tomorrow.city/a/over-planning-and-the-risk-of-creating-less-inclusive-cities
There are more to fixing income inequality than making changes to social programs. There needs to be emphasis on all angles of policies from training/skills development to Economic Development to Tax fairness to cutting regulatory burden/businesses.
Summary:
More and more business processes are being automated.
Skills of today and tomorrow are required years of education and certification.
Public sector jobs continue to outpace the private sector in terms of growth
More emphasis needs to be on developing natural resources in a sustainable way
EI program for Canada needs to be spun off into separate entity from the government.
Sick leave programs should be tied to EI.
1. Retailers and Sick leave - https://www.ft.com/content/b190494e-fa0c-4b52-9f18-cf838e15ab72
2. Abuse - https://www.invictusgroup.co.za/abuse-of-sick-leave-and-acting-in-good-faith-towards-your-employer/
3. Skills gaps - https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/covid-revealed-soft-skills-gap
4. Skills gaps - https://www.chieflearningofficer.com/2022/02/21/the-8-5-trillion-dollar-skills-gap-how-learning-leaders-must-address-it-through-talent-and-tech/
5. Digital - https://www.themanufacturer.com/articles/paperless-manufacturing-digital-solutions-help-bridge-the-inevitable-skill-gap/
6. Automation - https://www.workstream.us/blog/will-robots-replace-hourly-workers-how-automation-is-transforming-companies
7. Public sector - https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/pages/public-sector/articles/future-of-public-service.html
8. 3D printing - https://www.peterfisk.com/2022/02/think-it-make-it-3d-printing-is-ready-to-transform-manufacturing-and-supply-chains-who-are-the-most-innovative-companies/
9. Top careers - https://www.linkedin.com/business/talent/blog/talent-strategy/most-in-demand-jobs
10. Red tape - https://www.renewcanada.net/feature/5000090754-2/
11. Skills gaps - https://www.comptia.org/blog/top-it-skills-in-demand
2019 Election| Scorecard | Liberal Party of Canada | Prime Minister - Justin ...paul young cpa, cga
Here is a look at key areas of policy as part of assessing the success of Trudeau. Trudeau and his team often tout certain stats as way to show people they are successful. The problem is that many stats are very high level as such never discuss the details.
Wages are very keeping pace with inflation. People will spin stats by looking at one month, but one month does not represent a pattern as it is too small of sample
The COVID19 crisis has led to many issues including a rise with both income inequality and poverty. Countries around the world need to work fixed their enconomic and fiscal policies.
Similar to 2019 Election Issues| Public vs Private Sector Compensation| Canada| May 2019 (20)
Global Housing Market Analysis and Commentary- September 2023.pptxpaul young cpa, cga
Summary:
Homebuilders are walking a fine line when it comes to new projects as high mortgage rates curb demand.
New residential construction, including single-family homes and multifamily, dropped 11.3% month over month in August to 1.283 million units on a seasonally adjusted basis, according to Census Bureau data released Tuesday. That's down 14.8% compared with a year ago and well below the 1.44 million units economists surveyed by Bloomberg projected.
But authorized residential permits — an indicator of potential future activity — rose 6.9% to 1.543 million permits in August from July. That was still down 2.7% from last August. Single-family permits, though, were up 2% from July to 949,000. Multifamily permits came in at 535,000.
The data reflects two opposing forces builders are trying to balance: the ongoing need for new construction to fill in limited inventory and elevated mortgage rates that are hurting their biggest customer right now, the first-time homebuyer.
"High mortgage rates are clearly taking a toll on builder confidence and consumer demand, as a growing number of buyers are electing to defer a home purchase until long-term rates move lower," Robert Dietz, chief economist of the National Association of Home Builders, said Monday in a press release after builder confidence dropped for the second straight month.
Source: https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/homebuilders-face-a-tough-balancing-act-on-new-construction-amid-high-mortgage-rates-130744368.html
Blog – What is next for the Mining Sector – September 2023
The mining sector provides critical material that support solar, wind, and lithium-ion batteries as part of the green transition. https://www.iea.org/news/critical-minerals-market-sees-unprecedented-growth-as-clean-energy-demand-drives-strong-increase-in-investment
The mining sector products play a key role with the global GDP - https://www.yicaiglobal.com/news/global-mining-industry-value-was-69-of-world-gdp-last-year-china-says
Mining practices need to be sustainable including following all ESG policies - https://www.linkedin.com/advice/1/how-can-you-monitor-sustainable-mining-practices
Other links and sources –
Lithium Supply and Price - https://zbr.com.mx/en/sin-categoria-es/lithium-prices-fall-44-in-china-due-to-lack-of-demand/138168/
Cobalt - https://www.linkedin.com/posts/mahmut-karada%C5%9F-a2b7a5151_china-exportrestrictions-gallium-activity-7082603182589157376-Zrty/?trk=public_profile_like_view
Nickel https://www.eureporter.co/business/2023/09/15/stanislav-kondrashov-from-telf-ag-nickel-prices-outlook-remains-positive/
Iron-ore - https://www.brecorder.com/news/40263584/sgx-iron-ore-set-for-best-week-in-3-months
TD Bank / Metals - https://www.tdsecurities.com/ca/en/setting-the-stage-for-gold-outlook
Biodiversity / Mining - https://worldcrunch.com/green/lithium-green-energy-argentina-indigenous
ESG - https://iriscarbon.com/the-added-value-of-integrated-esg-reporting-a-threefold-framework/
Blog – Manufacturing Shipments and Orders – The United States – August 2023
Summary:
New orders for manufacturing technology in the United States totaled $353.9 million in July 2023, as per the latest report by AMT – The Association For Manufacturing Technology. This figure marked a 12.4% decline from June 2023 but remained only 10.5% lower than July 2022. Year-to-date orders amounted to $2.83 billion, reflecting a 12.7% decrease compared to the same period the previous year.
Douglas K. Woods, President of AMT, noted that July is typically a slower month for manufacturing technology orders, so a slight drop was expected. However, he pointed out a notable trend: over the last two months, the year-to-date order gap has narrowed during historically slow periods. While job shops have seen decreased orders, other industries that benefited from reshoring or government investments have helped fill the gap.
Among specific sectors, job shops, the largest customer segment, placed their lowest total monthly orders since August 2020. In contrast, metal valve manufacturers recorded their third-highest monthly order value on record, last seen in September 2018, making up nearly 5% of the total manufacturing technology order value for July 2023. Manufacturers of motor vehicle transmissions continued to order machinery at an elevated pace. However, the aerospace industry continued to order below its early 2022 peaks, with hopes that recent projects like the federal government's $1.5 billion investment in communications satellites might reverse this trend.
Source: https://www.sme.org/technologies/articles/2023/september/u.s.-manufacturing-technology-orders-dip-in-july-but-show-resilience-amid-economic-uncertainty
Stock Market Analysis and Commentary for WE September 15 2023.pptxpaul young cpa, cga
Blog – Analysis and Commentary – Stock Market – WE September 15 2023
Summary:
Stocks fell Friday as investors wrap up a volatile week ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy meeting.
The Dow Jones Industrials tumbled 288.87 points to close out Friday and the week at 34,618.24. At its lows, it completely wiped out Thursday's 332-point rally.
The S&P 500 index sank 54.78 points, or 1.2%, to 4,450.32.
The NASDAQ index plunged 217.72 points, or 1.6%, to 13,708.33.
The Dow held onto a winning week. The S&P 500 and NASDAQ both closed out the week with losses.
Information technology was the worst-performing sector in the S&P 500, down nearly 2%. Adobe shares fell more than 4% even after the software firm posted better-than-expected quarterly results. Shares of Arm Holdings were lower one day after its successful public debut.
Auto stocks General Motors and Stellantis N.V. were higher Friday, while Ford Motor was about flat. Thousands of members of the United Auto Workers went on strike after failing to reach a deal with the automakers Thursday night.
Elsewhere, Lennar shares slid 3%. The home construction firm posted third-quarter results that beat on the top and bottom lines.
On the economic front, the University of Michigan's consumer sentiment survey showed one-year inflation expectations dropped to 3.1% in
September, tied for the lowest since January 2021. Also, the five-year outlook fell to 2.7%, matching its lowest since December 2020.
Electricity Analysis - Canada and the OECD - June 2023.pptxpaul young cpa, cga
Summary:
Over three-quarters of the world’s total coal-generated electricity is consumed in just three countries. China is the top user of coal, making up 53.3% of global coal demand, followed by India at 13.6%, and the U.S. at 8.9%.
Burning coal—for electricity, as well as metallurgy and cement production—is the world’s single largest source of CO2 emissions. Nevertheless, its use in electricity generation has actually grown 91.2% since 1997, the year when the first global climate agreement was signed in Kyoto, Japan.
However, even as non-renewables enjoy their time in the sun, their days could be numbered.
In 2022, renewables, such as wind, solar, and geothermal, represented 14.4% of total electricity generation with an extraordinary annual growth rate of 14.7%, driven by big gains in solar and wind. Non-renewables, by contrast, only managed an anemic 0.4%.
The authors of the Statistical Review do not include hydroelectric in their renewable calculations, even though many others, including the International Energy Agency, consider it a “well-established renewable power technology.”
With hydroelectric moved into the renewable column, together they accounted for over 29.3% of all electricity generated in 2022, with an annual growth rate of 7.4%.
Source - https://energynow.ca/2023/09/infographic-what-electricity-sources-power-the-world-see-them-here-visual-capitalist/
Stock Market Analysis and Commentary for WE September 9 2023.pptxpaul young cpa, cga
What did the markets tell us this week?
1. Housing supply and costs continue to plague countries around the world.
2. Gasoline prices are on the rise that puts pressure on central banks ability to hit their core inflation targets.
3. ESG adoption by both the private and public sector is leading to both funding concerns and the overall cost of implementing ESG policies.
4. Adopting technology as part of increasing food production is facing both capital and operational funding concerns.
5. Strike at LNG facility in Australia is leading to concerns around a supply chain disruption of natural gas for EMEA and Asia.
6. The threat of China dumping batteries into markets - https://www.ft.com/content/b6038e51-7b5b-4f97-a5da-9202e71562fc
7. Adoption of generative AI has been facing many challenges related to security, privacy, and ethical issues.
8. Lack of biodiversity planning as part of the overall climate mitigation including sustainable mining, forestry, oil, gas, agriculture, and housing
9. Geopolitical issues continue to impact supply chain.
10. The concerns of recession continue to plague both the private and public sector.
11. Productivity issues continue to plague governments around the world.
Global (Mining Oil and Gas Forestry and Agriculture) Analysis and Commentary ...paul young cpa, cga
The mining, oil, gas, agriculture, forestry, and mining continue to face environmental, social, and governance policy review including reporting of key metrics as part of ESG reporting cycle.
There is more focus on profitability and investment returns as part of the integrated planning and reporting cycle.
Summary:
The global economy faces what at least one forecaster is calling a mild trade recession as shipments from China slump and German factories downshift.
China’s export declines extended into August, though there were signs that the worst of a world trade slowdown may be over for the leading exporter.
Overseas shipments from China fell 8.8% in dollar terms from a year earlier while imports contracted 7.3%, both better than economists’ estimates and significantly less severe than July’s downturn.
Other data have suggested trade may be stabilizing after weakening for most of this year. Exports from South Korea also declined at a more moderate pace in August than the previous month.
Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2023-09-07/supply-chain-latest-world-trade-faces-a-shallow-recession?srnd=economics-v2
Additional sources and links:
Lithium - https://source.benchmarkminerals.com/article/falling-lithium-prices-challenge-potential-cost-advantages-of-sodium-batteries
Oil Production - https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/06/business/oil-price-goldman-sachs/index.html
Natural gas - https://www.fxstreet.com/news/natural-gas-holds-up-as-markets-in-limbo-over-strikes-202309070956
Lumber - https://www.fastmarkets.com/insights/sawmill-capacity-closures-reshape-us-lumber-supply
Critical metals - https://www.wasterecyclingmag.ca/feature/how-recycling-could-solve-the-shortage-of-minerals-essential-to-clean-energy/
Agriculture - https://www.morningagclips.com/economists-forecast-positive-end-of-year-crop-outlook-despite-warmer-midwestern-climate/
ESG - https://www.skadden.com/insights/publications/2023/09/the-informed-board/the-eus-new-esg-disclosure-rules
Ports - https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/HAPAG-LLOYD-AG-24857717/news/Hapag-Lloyd-chief-warns-of-rougher-seas-ahead-for-container-shipping-44789017/
Top destination for reshoring - https://www.thenationalnews.com/business/economy/2023/08/29/uae-in-top-10-most-powerful-passports-for-investment-opportunity/
Global Trade - https://phys.org/news/2023-09-opinion-broke-global-climate-finish.html
What is next for the Forestry Sector and Lumber Production - September 2023.pptxpaul young cpa, cga
Lumber production in Canada continues to face many hurdles
Canada forest management practices are some of the bests in the world
Canada planted over 440M in seedlings back in 2018. It is now 2022 which means close 2M seedlings have been planted.
All levels need to put more focus on urban and rural planning solutions
More work including spending on wildfire and forest fire mitigation
Canada and USA need to find a path forward to resolve the softwood lumber dispute
There needs to a better balanced between climate change policies and growing the economy in a sustainable way
3D printing for housing needs to become mainstream
More protection needs to happen with key ecosystems like wetlands, forest, and peatlands.
There is a risk of debt default if interest rates are hike over the next few months
what is the future of Pi Network currency.DOT TECH
The future of the Pi cryptocurrency is uncertain, and its success will depend on several factors. Pi is a relatively new cryptocurrency that aims to be user-friendly and accessible to a wide audience. Here are a few key considerations for its future:
Message: @Pi_vendor_247 on telegram if u want to sell PI COINS.
1. Mainnet Launch: As of my last knowledge update in January 2022, Pi was still in the testnet phase. Its success will depend on a successful transition to a mainnet, where actual transactions can take place.
2. User Adoption: Pi's success will be closely tied to user adoption. The more users who join the network and actively participate, the stronger the ecosystem can become.
3. Utility and Use Cases: For a cryptocurrency to thrive, it must offer utility and practical use cases. The Pi team has talked about various applications, including peer-to-peer transactions, smart contracts, and more. The development and implementation of these features will be essential.
4. Regulatory Environment: The regulatory environment for cryptocurrencies is evolving globally. How Pi navigates and complies with regulations in various jurisdictions will significantly impact its future.
5. Technology Development: The Pi network must continue to develop and improve its technology, security, and scalability to compete with established cryptocurrencies.
6. Community Engagement: The Pi community plays a critical role in its future. Engaged users can help build trust and grow the network.
7. Monetization and Sustainability: The Pi team's monetization strategy, such as fees, partnerships, or other revenue sources, will affect its long-term sustainability.
It's essential to approach Pi or any new cryptocurrency with caution and conduct due diligence. Cryptocurrency investments involve risks, and potential rewards can be uncertain. The success and future of Pi will depend on the collective efforts of its team, community, and the broader cryptocurrency market dynamics. It's advisable to stay updated on Pi's development and follow any updates from the official Pi Network website or announcements from the team.
what is the best method to sell pi coins in 2024DOT TECH
The best way to sell your pi coins safely is trading with an exchange..but since pi is not launched in any exchange, and second option is through a VERIFIED pi merchant.
Who is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone who buys pi coins from miners and pioneers and resell them to Investors looking forward to hold massive amounts before mainnet launch in 2026.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade pi coins with.
@Pi_vendor_247
The European Unemployment Puzzle: implications from population agingGRAPE
We study the link between the evolving age structure of the working population and unemployment. We build a large new Keynesian OLG model with a realistic age structure, labor market frictions, sticky prices, and aggregate shocks. Once calibrated to the European economy, we quantify the extent to which demographic changes over the last three decades have contributed to the decline of the unemployment rate. Our findings yield important implications for the future evolution of unemployment given the anticipated further aging of the working population in Europe. We also quantify the implications for optimal monetary policy: lowering inflation volatility becomes less costly in terms of GDP and unemployment volatility, which hints that optimal monetary policy may be more hawkish in an aging society. Finally, our results also propose a partial reversal of the European-US unemployment puzzle due to the fact that the share of young workers is expected to remain robust in the US.
Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank Introduce New Co-Branded Credit Cardnickysharmasucks
The unveiling of the IndusInd Bank Poonawalla Fincorp eLITE RuPay Platinum Credit Card marks a notable milestone in the Indian financial landscape, showcasing a successful partnership between two leading institutions, Poonawalla Fincorp and IndusInd Bank. This co-branded credit card not only offers users a plethora of benefits but also reflects a commitment to innovation and adaptation. With a focus on providing value-driven and customer-centric solutions, this launch represents more than just a new product—it signifies a step towards redefining the banking experience for millions. Promising convenience, rewards, and a touch of luxury in everyday financial transactions, this collaboration aims to cater to the evolving needs of customers and set new standards in the industry.
Turin Startup Ecosystem 2024 - Ricerca sulle Startup e il Sistema dell'Innov...Quotidiano Piemontese
Turin Startup Ecosystem 2024
Una ricerca de il Club degli Investitori, in collaborazione con ToTeM Torino Tech Map e con il supporto della ESCP Business School e di Growth Capital
Currently pi network is not tradable on binance or any other exchange because we are still in the enclosed mainnet.
Right now the only way to sell pi coins is by trading with a verified merchant.
What is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone verified by pi network team and allowed to barter pi coins for goods and services.
Since pi network is not doing any pre-sale The only way exchanges like binance/huobi or crypto whales can get pi is by buying from miners. And a merchant stands in between the exchanges and the miners.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant. I and my friends has traded more than 6000pi coins successfully
Tele-gram
@Pi_vendor_247
how to swap pi coins to foreign currency withdrawable.DOT TECH
As of my last update, Pi is still in the testing phase and is not tradable on any exchanges.
However, Pi Network has announced plans to launch its Testnet and Mainnet in the future, which may include listing Pi on exchanges.
The current method for selling pi coins involves exchanging them with a pi vendor who purchases pi coins for investment reasons.
If you want to sell your pi coins, reach out to a pi vendor and sell them to anyone looking to sell pi coins from any country around the globe.
Below is the contact information for my personal pi vendor.
Telegram: @Pi_vendor_247
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If you are looking for a pi coin investor. Then look no further because I have the right one he is a pi vendor (he buy and resell to whales in China). I met him on a crypto conference and ever since I and my friends have sold more than 10k pi coins to him And he bought all and still want more. I will drop his telegram handle below just send him a message.
@Pi_vendor_247
Even tho Pi network is not listed on any exchange yet.
Buying/Selling or investing in pi network coins is highly possible through the help of vendors. You can buy from vendors[ buy directly from the pi network miners and resell it]. I will leave the telegram contact of my personal vendor.
@Pi_vendor_247
where can I find a legit pi merchant onlineDOT TECH
Yes. This is very easy what you need is a recommendation from someone who has successfully traded pi coins before with a merchant.
Who is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone who buys pi network coins and resell them to Investors looking forward to hold thousands of pi coins before the open mainnet.
I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with
@Pi_vendor_247
Introduction to Indian Financial System ()Avanish Goel
The financial system of a country is an important tool for economic development of the country, as it helps in creation of wealth by linking savings with investments.
It facilitates the flow of funds form the households (savers) to business firms (investors) to aid in wealth creation and development of both the parties
BYD SWOT Analysis and In-Depth Insights 2024.pptxmikemetalprod
Indepth analysis of the BYD 2024
BYD (Build Your Dreams) is a Chinese automaker and battery manufacturer that has snowballed over the past two decades to become a significant player in electric vehicles and global clean energy technology.
This SWOT analysis examines BYD's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats as it competes in the fast-changing automotive and energy storage industries.
Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Shenzhen, BYD started as a battery company before expanding into automobiles in the early 2000s.
Initially manufacturing gasoline-powered vehicles, BYD focused on plug-in hybrid and fully electric vehicles, leveraging its expertise in battery technology.
Today, BYD is the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer, delivering over 1.2 million electric cars globally. The company also produces electric buses, trucks, forklifts, and rail transit.
On the energy side, BYD is a major supplier of rechargeable batteries for cell phones, laptops, electric vehicles, and energy storage systems.
how to sell pi coins at high rate quickly.DOT TECH
Where can I sell my pi coins at a high rate.
Pi is not launched yet on any exchange. But one can easily sell his or her pi coins to investors who want to hold pi till mainnet launch.
This means crypto whales want to hold pi. And you can get a good rate for selling pi to them. I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi vendor below.
A vendor is someone who buys from a miner and resell it to a holder or crypto whale.
Here is the telegram contact of my vendor:
@Pi_vendor_247
What website can I sell pi coins securely.DOT TECH
Currently there are no website or exchange that allow buying or selling of pi coins..
But you can still easily sell pi coins, by reselling it to exchanges/crypto whales interested in holding thousands of pi coins before the mainnet launch.
Who is a pi merchant?
A pi merchant is someone who buys pi coins from miners and resell to these crypto whales and holders of pi..
This is because pi network is not doing any pre-sale. The only way exchanges can get pi is by buying from miners and pi merchants stands in between the miners and the exchanges.
How can I sell my pi coins?
Selling pi coins is really easy, but first you need to migrate to mainnet wallet before you can do that. I will leave the telegram contact of my personal pi merchant to trade with.
Tele-gram.
@Pi_vendor_247
2. Paul Young - Bio
• CPA, CGA
• Financial Solutions
• SME – Business Process Changes
• SME – Risk Management
• SME – Close, Consolidate and Reporting
• SME – Public Policy
• SME – Financial Solutions
• SME – Supply Chain Management
• Academia – Advance Accounting, Public
Finance and Advanced Management
Systems
Contact information:
Paul_Young_CGA@Hotmail.com
3. Agenda
Public Sector vs Private Sector
Sunshine List
Government Financial Statistics – January 2018
Blog – Public Sector
Blog – Public Sector Compensation
4. Public Sector vs Private Sector
Blog – Public Sector vs Private Sector
https://www.canadianmanufacturing.com/financing/d
oug-ford-orders-public-sector-hiring-freeze-excludes-
essential-frontline-staff-214804/
@OPSEUSmokey How about you asked your workers to
take a pay cut?
@ontarioisproud We have 14%+ higher
wages/pension/etc and Thomas refuses to address the
compensation issues!
Blog – Public Sector vs Private Sector
https://twitter.com/CBCQueensPark/status/9772611909748
65410
Liberals also have grown their public coffers allot larger.
Liberals are great at summary data, but not at the details!
CFIB - https://www.canadianmanufacturing.com/human-
resources/wages-higher-in-public-sector-than-private-in-
ontario-says-fraser-institute-183470/ or
http://thechronicleherald.ca/business/1276204-public-
workers-out-earn-private-sector-%E2%80%94-cfib
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/election-2018-
ontario-liberals-vs-ontario-progressive-conservatives-
economic-trends-and-fiscal-management
Where are the Liberals on the broken arbitration process?
https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2016/04/01/comm
unities-struggle-to-rein-in-budgets-as-policing-costs-rise-
while-crime-rates-fall.html
5. Sunshine List / Ontario
Both London and Hamilton have low unemployment rates, but high social assistance rates. The new Ontario government will need to focus
on policies that will encourage economic development for cities like Hamilton and London
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/london-ontario-issues-and-solutions-may-2018 or
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/city-of-hamilton-issues-and-solutions-may-2018
Is it anyone surprised that two cities that elect socialist government have high welfare rates?
https://www.ontario.ca/page/public-sector-salary-disclosure#section-0
In 2003 there were about 20K government workers on Sunshine List as compare to over 123K in 2017.
The cost of the sunshine payroll went from $2B in 2003 to 16B in 2017. When did you hear
@AndreaHorwath call these numbers out?
@fordnation @ontarioisproud
6. Public Sector vs Private Sector
Government needs to re-think how it operates as part ensuring its
programs are sustainable.
The problem is too many people think government needs to hold their
hand from cradle to grave.
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/understanding-the-cost-of-
government-payroll-canada
Private sector and consumer spending drive taxation into the govt.
7. Government Compensation
Source - https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quotidien/180622/dq180622c-eng.htm or
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/sites/default/files/canadian-consumer-tax-index-2018.pdf
• Approximately 12K of your taxes goes
to paying govt salaries
• Govt workers are paid 14% higher on
average than the private sector
8. Ontario Public Sector Compensation
Source - https://www.canadianmanufacturing.com/human-resources/ont-provincial-agencies-will-
require-government-approval-for-wage-settlements-223065/
• Approximately 50% of the government spending is tied to wages
• I estimate the govt could save $2B to $3B if they introduced wage and benefit reform
• Public Sector have been baby too much by various govt. Many leaders counted on the
public sector vote as such bent over backwards towards all public sector union
9. Taxation / Flow - Ontario
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/publications/National%20Office/2014/10/Narrowing_the_Gap.pdf
Liberal Party, especially Wynne never think they do anything wrong and yet the facts continue to show how inept they are with various
portfolios. It is sad the electorate in many cases is now admitting they either never voted for Wynne or now are fighting back on Wynne's cuts.
1. Source - http://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/columnists/reevely-bob-chiarelli-stands-by-attack-on-auditor-general-regardless-the-cost
2. Source - http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/05/09/even-an-ex-liberal-finance-minister-warned-wynne-that-deep-spending-cuts-are-
needed-to-balance-ontarios-budget/ or
3. Source - http://www.fraserinstitute.org/research-news/display.aspx?id=22200
4. Source - http://www.cfib-fcei.ca/english/article/6406-ontario-budget-reissued.html or http://www.ceocouncil.ca/publication/letter-
honourable-kathleen-wynne-premier-ontario.
Trust there are many more, especially how wynne deflects the municipalities issues at Harper:
http://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/municipalities-canada or Brad Wall's comments:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/saskatchewan-premier-brad-wall-concerned-about-ontario-quebec-position-on-energy-east-
1.2848930.
Welcome to Ontario home to Premier Mom!
https://www.policyalternatives.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/publications/National%20Office/2014/10/Narrowing_the_Gap.pdf
Or http://globalnews.ca/news/1356467/tax-cuts-since-2005-net-canadians-30b-pbo/ or
http://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/corporation-taxation-canada-44675640
or
10. Blog – Public Sector / OFL
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/labour-group-protests-ontario-education-system-teacher-cuts-
1.5101611?fbclid=IwAR2chdsZ9vKa8q3ccn2qGWYdaI_m2X_62Rn3iXPPE5gL5-lQ4mzyaMxQOTs
Attention: OFL
You do realize the government does not operate in a competitive environment, right? Public sector wages are a big
issue in Ontario - https://www.competeprosper.ca/work/working-papers/the-realities-of-ontarios-public-sector-
compensation
I also do not see OFL making any suggestions on how to fixed either economy or the fiscal management cycle
Issues
Auditor General -http://www.auditor.on.ca/en/content/specialreports/specialreports.html
Drummond Report - https://business.financialpost.com/opinion/the-drummond-report-gave-ontario-a-good-plan-
then-kathleen-wynne-buried-it
Moody’s downgrade - https://business.financialpost.com/news/economy/moodys-downgrades-ontarios-credit-
rating-from-aa3-to-aa2-citing-deficit
Ontario has spending problem https://www.fraserinstitute.org/article/ontarios-financial-problems-are-ontario-made
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/allan-richarz-ontarios-teachers-are-overpaid - Teachers
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/ontario-economic-and-fiscal-mess
11. Blog – Public Sector Compensation
There has been huge gaps between private sector and public sector pay -
https://www.fraserinstitute.org/studies/comparing-government-and-private-sector-compensation-in-ontario-2018
Wynne never dealt with a broken arbitration process that was not based on the ability to pay -
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/2019-election-issues-municipal-and-local-government-issues-and-analysis-may-
2019 (see slide 32)
People need to understand that government does not work in competitive environment as such there are no market
pricing rules. Yet people will argue that private sector should increase wages. Businesses against other businesses when it
comes to their goods and services - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/is-canada-losing-its-business-
competitiveness-february-2019
Ontario is fiscal mess as such has to reign in compensation as it is about 50% of every dollar the government spends when
it comes to program spending - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/fiscal-management-cycle-ontario-issues-and-
analysis
Wynne and McGuinty added over $200B through waste and nothing is said, why? https://www.thespec.com/opinion-
story/9343836-ontario-s-budget-based-on-math-not-
ideology/?utm_source=twitter&source=thespec&utm_medium=socialmedia&utm_campaign=500am&utm_campaign_id=
opinion&utm_content=ontario-s-budget-based-on-math-not-ideology. Wynne and McGuinty has zero respect for the AG
reports as such did nothing with the AG reports. https://www.thestar.com/news/queenspark/2017/12/06/auditor-general-
takes-aim-at-liberals-over-spending-and-waste.html. Wynne also ignored recommendations in the Drummond Report -
https://business.financialpost.com/opinion/the-drummond-report-gave-ontario-a-good-plan-then-kathleen-wynne-
buried-it. BTW – Horwath back many budgets!
12. Solutions
All government program spending needs to go through value for money
including changes to the costing model
Too many governments are not getting value for their government services.
Government needs to become lean -
https://fcpp.org/2018/10/12/employment-data-shows-canadas-public-sector-
getting-fatter/
Canada needs to have competitive tax rates or risk a brain drain -
https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/technology-market-canada-and-
the-world-march-2019
Canada needs have govts that support policies that encourage business
investment - https://www.slideshare.net/paulyoungcga/business-
competitivesness-canada-march-2019