In the Mood With Kim G C Moody

In the Mood with Kim G C Moody: Canada Has a “Departure Tax”? - Episode 37

36 min · 7 de jul de 2026
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Gad Saad, the Canadian evolutionary psychologist and commentator, was stunned to learn what leaving Canada would cost him in Canadian “departure tax.” Kim G C Moody breaks down the actual tax mechanics behind non-residency and explains why the rule, while brutal, is entirely logical policy, not confiscation. Kim also digs into why so many successful Canadians are heading for the exits, and what Canada needs to do to stop the bleeding.

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