Breakfast in bed for 3 million people. The next Woodstock. Three hundred bands playing a concert over a three week period. In both Woodstock, Ontario, Canada and Woodstock, New York, U.S.A - 1.5 million fans on each side of the border, broadcast in simultaneous feed to a live Worldwide feed. Could this occur?
When all is said and done, the proceeds from this venue would pay for 100 new small communities in each Province, Territory, and Nunuvit across Canada. 200 'Whites', 200 'Blacks', 200 'Asians', and 200 'Natives' totaling 800 people on each small community . This would build up rural communities and make the rat race disappear for those that want it to disappear.
Is Canada ready for a population influx? Wouldn't it be more easily accommodated by building an infrastructure for this purpose?
The rural pockets to be developed in this context would be thriving Metropolis in the future if done effectively from inception. A small community of 800 people naturally evolves into a small Township of 5000 people, and finally into a City.
In the Occupy Movement we could see a Kibbutz type structure. Free food for everyone. Free housing, free clothing, minimal pay given at the end of the fiscal year (mind you it's essentially a $5000 bonus for showing up to work through the year), and luxuries added based on the profits of the community/Kibbutz camp (ie. an ampitheatre, a swimming pool, tennis courts etc...). This was what the Nation of Israel used to build up their country.
This would alleviate poor pockets in big cities that exist across Canada today. The poor would actually see a return for their time. Work 6 hours a day 5 days a week. If you work more than 6 hours a day you accumulate time off for the future. You get paid once a year in a lump sum $5000 tax free, and you're considered paid for your tax return once you sign a yearly contract with the Kibbutz (with a yearly renewal option). Skills would be taught, and new families started. This would turn a National unemployment rate of 8% into a rate of an optimum 4% and build families for the future. Our economy would flourish, and our Nations' young would have a new valuable option to living poor in the big city. Keep in mind that as the community grows into a Town of 5000 the elder Kibbutz people benefit enormously (with their titles gaining weight every year they're there). Invaluable work experience and life experience in an environment like this.
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