To his credit, Jarislowsky offered Trudeau and Morneau a different target: rather
than wealth generators like him, the government should go after the chief executives who make millions running companies they had no part in creating.
Not exact matches
Simply put, nothing has been a more significant
generator of
wealth in the last 100 years
than the stock market.
AGL argued, as we highlighted in this article, that although the FiT represented less
than 1 per cent of overall costs, it represented a transfer of
wealth from
generators to consumers.