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Kevin O’Leary is suing Canadian government over this ‘stupid law’; People are ‘pissed off’ (Pt. 1/2)

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Kevin O'Leary, celebrity of Shark Container, capitalist, and also venture capitalist, talks about with David Lin, anchor for Kitco Information, all the significant problems Canadians are encountering now, and exactly how leadership ought to deal with these problems.

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0:00 – Canadians are objecting
4:00 – Ranking Justin Trudeau
5:38 – Managerial excellence
9:00 – Troubles with Canada
11:11 – Is Kevin O'Leary competing PM?
12:40 – Largest problems in Canada
14:30 – Global minimum business tax price
16:00 – Canada's leading industries
18:18 – Rising cost of living in Canada

#Canada #KevinOLeary #politics
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Kevin O'Leary is suing Canadian government over this 'stupid law'; People are 'pissed off' (Pt. 1/2)

This is part 1 of 2 of the full interview.

Kevin O'Leary, star of Shark Tank, investor, and venture capitalist, discusses with David Lin, anchor for Kitco News, all the major problems Canadians are facing now, and how leadership should address these issues.

Follow David Lin on Twitter: @davidlin_TV (https://twitter.com/davidlin_TV)
Follow Kitco News on Twitter: @KitcoNewsNOW (https://twitter.com/KitcoNewsNOW)
Follow Kevin O'Leary on Twitter: @kevinolearytv (https://twitter.com/kevinolearytv)

0:00 - Canadians are protesting
4:00 - Rating Justin Trudeau
5:38 - Managerial excellence
9:00 - Problems with Canada
11:11 - Is Kevin O'Leary running for PM?
12:40 - Biggest problems in Canada
14:30 - Global minimum corporate tax rate
16:00 - Canada's leading industries
18:18 - Inflation in Canada

#Canada #KevinOLeary #politics
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