Cost breakdown of G20 Media Centre
Federal Director Kevin Gaudet comments on Ottawa's breakdown of costs for the G20 Media Centre in Toronto.
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Comments
Fake Lake and other G8/G20 summit
I am so tired of hearing about how my tax dollars are spent. Enough is enough!!! Wouldn't it have been cheaper to helipocter individuals back and forth to the Muskoka's than to build a ridiculous fake scenary??? How do we as Canadian Tax Payers have an actual say??? How do we stop the ridiculous spending? Do average income earners have this kind of luxury to spend like this - of course not!!! So why should the government spend our hard earned dollars on stuff like this???
How to talk to Canadian governments?
An excellent example of citizens taking action is in BC through Bill Vander Zalm's Initiative to Eliminate the HST. We are making waves, rocking the boat! Over six thousand volunteers registered with BC Elections. Over 700,000 signatures were collected! That is how to talk to the government. Will they listen? If they don't they could get booted out of power before their term is up. For certain, they will not get re-elected in the next election. This is still a democracy - even tho it looks and feels like a Corporate Dictatorship. Become peaceful warriors and protect democracy in Canada. For more info keep watching fighthst.com.
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