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We're Getting There Atlantic Canada
Since our founding in 1990, the CTF has grown from a small space in the warehouse district of Regina to offices in Ottawa and the five provinces of Ontario, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Our goal is to have a presence in every part of the country.
However, there's an old saying that you can't save the world if you can't pay the rent. That's especially true for the CTF.
The CTF receives no money from large corporations, unions, foundations or government. We do not have a charitable tax number. Our growth is grounded solely in the voluntary contributions of thousands of concerned taxpayers from coast to coast.
The CTF is currently making a push in Atlantic Canada to establish a full-time presence in the region this year to coincide with our 20th anniversary. You can designate a development contribution through our donation page. Alternatively, if you have a larger scale proposal for development, please feel free to contact the President.
Below are links of recent CTF published commentaries and news stories in the region. We've also included a full listing of Nova Scotia Auditor General Jacques Lapointe's audit of MLA expenses.
Support putting a full-time watchdog on the ground in Atlantic Canada today.
- Taxpayers Federation eyes Nova Scotia after expense scandal - Metro Halifax, July 21, 2010
- Taxpayers Federation eyes regional office - dailygleaner.com, July 20, 2010
- Taxpayer group eyeing provincial office - The Chronicle Herald, July 10, 2010
- Budget Cliff Driving: Hit the Brakes! - by Kevin Gaudet published in The Chronicle Herald, March 3, 2010
- Auditor General Jacques Lapointe's audit of MLA expenses
- Out with politicians, in with citizens - by Scott Hennig published in The Chronicle Herald, February 20, 2010
- MLAs floating away with pension parachute - by John McPhee published in The Chronicle Herald, March 17, 2010
- Taxpayers' Group: Citizens should decide MLA raises - by Greg Weston, The Daily Gleaner, March 18, 2010
- Fight MLA pension hike: tax advocate - by CBC New Brunswick, March 16, 2010
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