Research Link

Subject:
Billions for the Bankers - Canadian Version
URL:
http://www.somagardens.com/billions/index.htm
Overview:
In 1867 the Fathers of Confederation gave the federal government (under Section 91 of the British North America Act) the right to create Canada's money supply. However, our federal government has given this right to the private chartered banks. Instead of getting our money supply for the cost of printing, our federal government now borrows the money from the chartered banks and pays over $40 billion per year interest. Payment of this interest took 33% of all the taxes collected in the last fiscal year. This means all businesses, farmers and individuals also have to borrow our money supply. Because money to pay this interest is never issued, we have to borrow the money to pay the interest. Thus borrowing drives all of us, including our governments, deeper and deeper into debt.
Submitted By:
J.A. Thauberger
Date:
01/01/1999
Categories:
Money, Taxes
Due Diligence Reports:
Death and Taxes -- Inevitable?, Global Village Idiot's Guide, Liberty Tree