Robin Hood tax: fairness, equality, and even justice

The so-called Robin Hood tax is a tax levied on the financial transactions of the richest individuals—those who generate income simply by moving huge sums of cash around. It isn't a tax on homeowners, families, or seniors; ordinary Canadians will never even know it's there.

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