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China’s Nuclear Program: Fast and Relatively Inexpensive Institute for Energy Research | January 7, 2011
China is intent on becoming the world leader in nuclear power in just a few decades

Engineering poverty Klaus Rohrich | January 6, 2011
So the question remains: Why would our political leaders deliberately impose energy policies that will unquestionably make us all a lot poorer?

Son of the late Shah of Iran

Ontario Landowners Association News Release Ontario Landowners Association | January 5, 2011
OLA is not a political party, Dedicated to defending and protecting the right to own and enjoy private property/land

New Veterans Charter

Technology can boost your business Inst. of Chartered Accountants | January 5, 2011
Seven tips to help small business owners benefit from what technology can offer.

Cautiously connected: protect yourself online Inst. of Chartered Accountants | January 5, 2011
Nine tips for staying safe and protected on social networking sites

Political tax games threaten BC working families and the provincial economy Canadian Taxpayers Federation | January 4, 2011
Taxes, fees, HST, Rate hikes

Habibollah Latifi a Kurdish student activist who is facing imminent execution

Rob Ford’s First Big Test Arthur Weinreb | January 3, 2011
The government should not be dictating the prices that stores charge or do not charge for such things as plastic bags

Merry Christmas 1944 – World War 2 Dick Field | January 2, 2011
A Memorable Christmas Day

Monday January 3rd 1pm-3pm

2011 resolutions for a more successful business Inst. of Chartered Accountants | December 30, 2010
Ten resolutions that you can make to help accelerate your business’s success

Resolutions for healthier finances in 2011 Inst. of Chartered Accountants | December 30, 2010
Tips to get your money matters back on track in the new year

5 example of citizens fighting back against the government

Challenge to the Premier Canadian Taxpayers Federation | December 29, 2010
Saskatchewan taxpayers have paid their dues; it’s time to reap the rewards

Year End Provincial Round-up Canadian Taxpayers Federation | December 29, 2010
With 2011 nearly upon us, here’s a quick thumbs up/thumbs down recap of the provincial government’s activities in 2010.

2010 a good year for Canadian conservatives Gerry Nicholls | December 28, 2010
Maxime Bernier, Rob Ford

CTF releases federal and provincial tax changes for New Year Canadian Taxpayers Federation | December 28, 2010
Taxpayers in provinces with inflation rates above the national average will see a disproportionate increase in their effective tax bill

Dalton McGuinty’s expensive energy experiments, his HST tax grab on gasoline, electricity and natural gas, and his auto insurance reforms

Insure your business for less Inst. of Chartered Accountants | December 22, 2010
Eight tips for buying the right insurance

Make sense of insurance Inst. of Chartered Accountants | December 22, 2010
Things to keep in mind when considering insurance needs

The green-car race is imploding as beleaguered citizens, struggling to deal with tough economies, see their electricity rates soar

Premier Stelmach: Don’t break your word Canadian Taxpayers Federation | December 20, 2010
  • CTF encourages premier to stick to balanced budget by 2012
  • Getty-like extensions on balanced budget target won’t work


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Winning Elections for Dummies by Iggy, Arthur Weinreb | December 20, 2010
Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff

Voluntary private pensions better than CPP Tax hikes Kevin Gaudet | December 20, 2010
Private Registered Pension Plans

Insidious Forced Bilingualism Destroying Canada Dick Field | December 19, 2010
Official Languages Act and regulations

Cups of taxpayer Christmas cheer Kevin Gaudet | December 19, 2010
'Stimulus' spending, austerity, spending, taxes, transparency

CTF makes pre-budget submission to finance minister Canadian Taxpayers Federation | December 17, 2010
Spending control, income tax relief and innovative government reform top recommendations

The brutish temper of Quebec’s times Beryl Wajsman | December 16, 2010
The CSST: Quebec's language law, English needy turned away from church because the were not French

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