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Entitlement and excess, not empowerment
The following is a news Release sent out by First Nations Senator Patrick Brazeau. Read more »
Posted: April 16, 2010
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British Columbia
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Speech to the Surrey Board of Trade (video)
How to Advance Free Markets and Limited Government
FED: Cap and Trading Scam
Europol, the European Union’s joint criminal intelligence agency, said over the past 18 months since December, criminals have used the EU’s Emissions Trading System (ETS) to earn $7.4 billion in elicit gains. Read more »
Posted: November 23, 2009
Topic:
Saskatchewan
Type: Related
Why Regina's City Manager Should not get a $50,000 raise
City council has a decision before it whether to give a $50,000 raise to manager Glen Davies. When Davies was hired, his initial salary of $187,000 in 2006 was already substantially more than his counterparts earned in cities of a similar size. His $50,000 bump is by itself more than most Regina citizens will make annually. Nor will they enjoy such a generous pension in retirement. Read more »
Posted: October 28, 2009
Topic:
British Columbia
Type: Related
Reform for Prosperity: renewing our commitment to future generations (video)
Maureen Bader spoke to the Abbotsford Chamber of Commerce regarding "Reform for Prosperity: renewing our commitment to future generations." Read more »
City of Calgary - (Assessment Appeal Fees)
My name is Scott Hennig and I am the Alberta director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is a non-profit, non-partisan advocacy organization, committed to lower taxes, less waste and more government accountability. Read more »
City of Calgary 2009-11 Budget
Good afternoon your worship and members of council. Read more »
City of Edmonton 2009 Budget presentation
• Good afternoon your worship and members of council.• As mentioned, my name is Scott Hennig and I am the Alberta director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.• The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is a non-profit, non-partisan, advocacy organization, committed to lower taxes, less waste and more government accountability. Read more »
Posted: June 19, 2008
Topic:
British Columbia
Type: Related
The Cost of the Carbon Tax
Presented at the: South Island Conservative Breakfast, June 20, 2008 Introduction Thank you very much for inviting me to speak to you here today. Read more »
Canada's Federal Debt
Your Share
The federal government is adding $88 million a day to our debt. At this rate, the $105-billion in debt repayment between 1997 – 2008 will be wiped out this year. Support our campaign for a federal balanced budget law and help us STOP this clock.
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