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Canada’s 65 billionaires are worth $496 billion. That’s enough to end homelessness, fund universal pharmacare, and build a million affordable homes across Canada – with billions left over. Canada needs a tax on extreme wealth, so that we can fund these important social programs and create a better future.

Galen Weston is worth $18 billion while families skip meals. Telecom CEOs collect millions while your phone and internet bills eat more of your paycheque. Faceless private equity funds swallow up more housing while renters face eviction.

Billionaires pay lower tax rates than nurses and teachers. We don’t have a budget problem – we have a billionaire problem.

The money exists. Billionaires are hoarding it while public services crumble and working people, retirees, and people with disabilities drown in debt.

Most Canadians support taxing extreme wealth. We need a government that will tax the ultra-rich and corporations, and invest in the services Canadians need: pharmacare, housing, childcare, and disaster preparedness.

Tax extreme wealth. Fund our future.

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