At least they are honest about it. The digital currency is only designed to displace cash and eliminate the cash economy which for now is still the only way to avoid paying sales tax and income tax. Both taxes are then weaponised against the people that pay them. That the digital currency can track all expenditures is a bonus.
Also, the survey wasn't really as survey. It seemed to be designed to be a PR campaign for the digital currency disguised as a survey. Given that bias, I'm a little surprised they admitted people were against it.
lol they think the banks don't already have that data?
Lol
74% of Canadians don’t trust their government with private information.
I wonder if blackface fancysocks has anything to do with that.
Backup Links
English:
Tor Browser http://archiveiya74codqgiixo33q62qlrqtkgmcitqx5u2oeqnmn5bpcbiyd.onion/5UECn
https://web.archive.org/web/20231211230725/https://www.bankofcanada.ca/digitaldollar/a-digital-canadian-dollar-what-we-heard-2020-23-and-what-comes-next
French:
Tor Browser http://archiveiya74codqgiixo33q62qlrqtkgmcitqx5u2oeqnmn5bpcbiyd.onion/KhIY4
https://web.archive.org/web/20231217014916/https://www.banqueducanada.ca/dollarnumerique/dollar-canadien-numerique-commentaires-recus-en-2020-2023-et-prochaines-etapes/?theme_mode=dark
Thanks to Benjamin for the links
At least they are honest about it. The digital currency is only designed to displace cash and eliminate the cash economy which for now is still the only way to avoid paying sales tax and income tax. Both taxes are then weaponised against the people that pay them. That the digital currency can track all expenditures is a bonus.
Also, the survey wasn't really as survey. It seemed to be designed to be a PR campaign for the digital currency disguised as a survey. Given that bias, I'm a little surprised they admitted people were against it.