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Canadian News, Politics

13th Annual Teddies Awards Kevin Gaudet | February 7, 2011
Taxpayers Federation to Announce Waste Awards

Uniquely Preventable Boondoggle Canadian Taxpayers Federation | February 4, 2011
Manitoba Hydro power line project (Bipole III)

Business bashing is a favoured sport of many political parties

Stop Proposed Internet Billing! News on the Net | February 3, 2011
StopTheMeter.ca

China’s Insight into Human Nature Bill Costello | February 1, 2011
China has been rising because it has been rapidly moving toward a concept that made America the envy of the world

Federal government’s role in mortgage markets is pervasive and should be scaled back

Leaked Bipole Bombshell Canadian Taxpayers Federation | January 31, 2011
"Manitobans simply can’t afford the extra $1 billion it will cost to build a much longer line down the west side of the province.”

This is an attack on all Christians and we will fight to defend our basic human rights afforded to us by Canada’s Charter

The Kangaroos and the Badger Dick Field | January 31, 2011
World War II, Canadians in Holland, France Germany

K-12 Reform Worth a Look Canadian Taxpayers Federation | January 28, 2011
Labour costs as they typically represent 70-80 per cent of school spending

Disaster recovery plan will save your small business Inst. of Chartered Accountants | January 28, 2011
Develop a disaster plan for your small business

Execute a successful disaster recovery plan – salvage your small business Inst. of Chartered Accountants | January 28, 2011
Tips on implementing your disaster recovery plan

Dalton McGuinty’s Legacy of Waste

BC Hydro ‘Smart Meters’ Not so Smart. Roland Seguin | January 28, 2011
Smart meters fraught with problems

Fighting Holocaust denial necessary to make commemoration meaningful

Bank of Canada Should Lower Its Inflation Target C.D. Howe Institute | January 27, 2011
C.D. Howe Institute: Moving Monetary Policy Forward: Why Small Steps – and a Lower Inflation Target – Make Sense for the Bank of Canada

World's largest professional network shares tips to help professionals get promoted in 2011

Prying political parties from taxpayer trough Kevin Gaudet | January 26, 2011
System of subsidies and credits ensuring taxpayers, instead of party supporters, are paying for the business of politics

Your Hydro Bill’s Ticking Time Bomb Canadian Taxpayers Federation | January 25, 2011
BiPole III

Just say No to the PST Canadian Taxpayers Federation | January 25, 2011
Getting a bad deal from the government

United Nations, Sustainability Police

A Free and Fair Canada Mike Jensen | January 21, 2011
2011 Index of Economic Freedom

C.D. Howe Institute

Threats from the Islamic Regime


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Kim MacGregor organized this flash mob of 200 dancers to launch the "feel good" movement

BC government on autopilot as the meter keeps running for MLA’s Canadian Taxpayers Federation | January 18, 2011
Really, who's counting?

Cote Saint Luc and Hampstead, targeting synagogues, a Jewish school and a daycare

Ontario Parties could learn from Alberta Ontario Landowners Association | January 18, 2011
The Foundation of our freedom. The most important rights in any society are property rights

The minds of the Iranian people must be free from superstition and the Islamic mentality before we can have a free Iran.

Taxpayers Federation releases balanced budget plan Kevin Gaudet | January 17, 2011
CTF tells Minister Flaherty to accelerate budget balancing

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