Tax credits for volunteering would erode the spirit of charity work, argues Christine Boyd.
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Tax credits for volunteering would erode the spirit of charity work, argues Christine Boyd.
A wise man once said, “an insincere and evil friend is more to be feared than a wild beast; a wild beast may wound your body, but an evil friend will wound your mind.”
Solving a Rubik’s cube isn’t easy for a beginner. However, once the method to the cube’s madness is discovered, it becomes a simple exercise in patience and concentration.
Imagine a mortally wounded Canadian soldier gasping for his last breath. What might he say if he knew that one day a foreign leader would be allowed to order Canada’s military to fight against the values for which he gave his life.