OFSI will take a long, hard look at your application. The regulator considers your ability to fund the institution, your business plan, your track record in business, your personal character, your proposed bank managers, how you expect to collect deposits, and how big you expect to be relative to other banks.
What would stop OFSI from just refusing to charter banks that attempt to cater to the unvaccinated?
Wikipedia
No Jab No Pay is an Australian policy initiative which withholds three state payments – Child Care Benefit, the Child Care Rebate and, as of 2018, the Family Tax Benefit Part A end of year supplement – for parents of children under 20 years of age who are not fully immunised or on a recognised ...
Last spring when this covid bs first got really crazy, I went to Rona for lumber and a chainsaw. (North Vancouver) The lumber area lady had made a sign by hand saying “no cash” I guess because she didn’t want to touch it.. even though she was wearing gloves. I went inside to get the battery chainsaw and looked all over for a cart. Their staff had hidden the carts and told me they’re off limits.. baskets too. I guess they didn’t want to have to clean them after? So I went outside and around the back to find the cart and went back in. While grabbing the chainsaw I changed my mind, didn’t want to give them my business. I called head office to complain but couldn’t get anywhere. I was asking about a Rona policy on taking cash. They pretty much said their staff are scared. Rona got back to normal by summer but their staff were running them into the ground at first.
Nanaimo Taco Bell also had a “no cash” sign for this reason last spring. I’ve been terrified that the news might start running stories that cash carries covid.
I was not able to find anything legal online about businesses having to take cash. Have you guys found anything? It seems it’s up to the business... is there a law I can bring in to demand they take my cash?
What would stop OFSI from just refusing to charter banks that attempt to cater to the unvaccinated?
Just plan to keep doing what I've been doing these past 20 years of being excluded from society.
Will they stop all government payments to non vaccinated individuals and families I might ask
(Insert Rickys dad running inside the trailer from his wheelchair)
They do in Australia It’s called “no jab no pay”
Wikipedia No Jab No Pay is an Australian policy initiative which withholds three state payments – Child Care Benefit, the Child Care Rebate and, as of 2018, the Family Tax Benefit Part A end of year supplement – for parents of children under 20 years of age who are not fully immunised or on a recognised ...
Last spring when this covid bs first got really crazy, I went to Rona for lumber and a chainsaw. (North Vancouver) The lumber area lady had made a sign by hand saying “no cash” I guess because she didn’t want to touch it.. even though she was wearing gloves. I went inside to get the battery chainsaw and looked all over for a cart. Their staff had hidden the carts and told me they’re off limits.. baskets too. I guess they didn’t want to have to clean them after? So I went outside and around the back to find the cart and went back in. While grabbing the chainsaw I changed my mind, didn’t want to give them my business. I called head office to complain but couldn’t get anywhere. I was asking about a Rona policy on taking cash. They pretty much said their staff are scared. Rona got back to normal by summer but their staff were running them into the ground at first.
Nanaimo Taco Bell also had a “no cash” sign for this reason last spring. I’ve been terrified that the news might start running stories that cash carries covid.
I was not able to find anything legal online about businesses having to take cash. Have you guys found anything? It seems it’s up to the business... is there a law I can bring in to demand they take my cash?