A tax return is a document which states how much income an individual or entity reported to the government. In Canada these documents are considered private and are not released to the public. The Canadian Elections Commissioner does not require individuals running for public offices to release them. In Sweden, Norway and Finland citizen’s and candidate’s tax records are considered public information and are published on the internet.
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Response rates from 1k Trinity - Spadina voters.
71% Yes |
29% No |
67% Yes |
23% No |
3% Yes, and require a public audit each year they are in office |
4% No, I would respect them more if they did but they shouldn’t be required to |
0% Yes, and also required to release their medical records |
1% No, tax returns have nothing to do with their ability to perform their duties |
1% No, their income is none of our business |
Trend of support over time for each answer from 1k Trinity - Spadina voters.
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Trend of how important this issue is for 1k Trinity - Spadina voters.
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Unique answers from Trinity - Spadina voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@B293PLF4wks4W
Yes, and medical records should not be mandatory but any clear sign of putting our country at risk due to medical issues should be addressed.
@B26YLXD1mo1MO
no, not to the public but it should be reviewed by professional as a check before being eligible to run
@9ZXWTNB2mos2MO
No, it would be a good political move to gain people's votes, but it shouldn't infringe on their abilities to do their duties. If it is, then that leads to different problems.
@9XYC3PV3mos3MO
Yes, and they must also release their personal holdings to promote transparency and to prevent conflicts of interests.
@9DXHQ261yr1Y
No, but they should be audited for conflicts of interest.
@8VT966B3yrs3Y
no, unless there are/were previous issues identified by the CRA
@9MKYHZ79mos9MO
No not for their personal finances, but they should require a public audit every year they are in office
@9LJGNWT 10mos10MO
Yes, and all trust, foundation and corporate tax records for 5 years prior to election and every year that they hold office.
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