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Open letter to Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada
U.S. Air Force Nurse, Lucy Lehker, comforts an 'unknown' Canadian soldier after he was badly wounded in Afghanistan
Prime Minister Harper has promised only to slow the rate of growth of spending – this year creating a record deficit of $56 billion
Mainstream Jewish community concerned about threats to security, campus agitation, new study shows
One of our most beloved politicians passed away on this day in 1986
The civil rights revolution and increased womens rights being two examples, there has also been unwelcome baggage
Mint Spent 3 Bars of Gold To Find 44 Bars Not Missing
The hot dog is a threat and needs to be redesigned we are told by U.S. Pediatricians so they aren’t potentially lethal to small children
Debt Threats
Canadian Taxpayers Federation | February 22, 2010
Between 2001 and 2004, government spending hovered around $30 billion per year
Canada’s most under-used business tax incentive
VANOC and the citizens of British Columbia are pulling off an amazing event, one that Canadians will always remember
During the meeting, 3 elder Afghan men sat down to talk with Marines and said they were glad Marines and ANSF had come to the area
Response to the call of a king and a burgeoning nation: the call of duty
Recognize the pain of those who are footing the bill for the public sector salaries
Children’s Fitness Tax Credit and more
Now to the question Nik Nanos, Canada's most reliable pollster, put to the public
Taxpayers should have access to the information government holds
CTF applauds government decision to bargain for public sector wage freeze
Canada is the United States' largest goods trading partner
There are seven government programs affected by the new agreement:
Canadian-made products will be allowed in American infrastructure projects
Sex, Pornography, Harmonized Sales Tax
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization: Ineffectual and useless
City councillors disguised as Green Thieves'
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Helping the wounded in Afghanistan
2009 housing starts in Canada dropped to just 118,500, down from the 175,000 the bank thinks is the needed
$100 million of Alberta Capital Bonds will cost taxpayers $17.6 million in interest
China continues to wage a Cold War against its very own citizens
Union thug Bob Kinnear lashed out at the media, management and most of all, the customers
Adam Giambrone: apologizing for cheating on his live-in girlfriend with several women