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Click here. The UK and the global Impacts of Blocage. 11/03/26 By FSJ ; Fleet Street Journal. Warren A. Lyon, Journalist. The 1990s represented a collision between two very different worlds: the Global Financial Standard (the "Service Delivery Promise") and the Post-Colonial Reality of the Jamaican diaspora. When the UK and Canadian governments implemented "secret policies"—rules that existed in the desks of civil servants but not in the law books—it created a specific type of economic warfare against families trying to enjoy their lives in Canada or move wealth across the Atlantic. But we can and must also pay the benefits. It's the law. Diversity is the rule. We can't have one false racialised monolith replaced by another. The loopholes that allow the government to finance home development is not a law. Yet, it is helpful policy after the benefit in the GTA was cancelled. The cancellation of the benefit may have been the cause for the 1990 recessions since It impacted a generation of potential home buyers who would have usually received their benefits from 13 years old in 1980 and by 1990 (at $30,000.00 per year..) they would have had $300,000.00 in benefits to buttress the buying power or buyer demand for the condo. In the year 1990, the condo was on average $80,000.00 for a two bed unit at Bamburgh Circle. Some people bought two. Warren owns one but he does not have the notice of his ownership. It adds up. It took a while for people to forget out what happened as they moved out of Toronto and then the inflows of immigrants arrived with their certain Asian benefits and savings. The loophole proposed in 1991 that enables government finance can be closed at any time. The loophole started to really bandaid the deficit in buyer finances as early as 1992. It's not law. But, we like the idea; nothing to worry about. We feel the economy is not sinking around us with a doom and gloom uncertainty as as the under- graduate while we cut carrots for the campus bar at Western. This can be closed at any time. But, equal benefits payment is the law, currently earmarked at $90,000.00 but there is no law to say it cannot be $180,000.00 within reason. $90,000.00 per year paid at $7500.00 per month is the current order set down to be actioned immediately as paid to every Ontario citizen and permanent resident. It should not take another day to see this amelioration of the current SIN or dereliction of ministerial duty. The doom and gloom now is the missing economic essential such as consumer finance. The result is an empty building and no buyers with the offering price from the government secured development is out of line with real market demand. There is not enough but there could be if we implemented the legally required benefit just as fast as we implement the non-legal loophole.

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