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Some Big Incomes In Social Housing

WINNIPEG, MB: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) released Freedom of Information documents today showing some big income earners living in provincial government social housing units.
- Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Are High Taxes Shutting Canada’s NHL Teams out of Stanley Cup Contention?

  • The Leafs, Senators and Canadiens all rank among the bottom of tax competitiveness compared with other NHL clubs, while Calgary, Edmonton and Vancouver lead the way
OTTAWA, ON: A new paper released by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) reveals that Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal are three of the least financially attractive destinations for NHL players due to high tax rates.
- Monday, September 23, 2013

Free Ontario’s Buses

This article was first printed in the National Post on Monday, September 16, 2013​ Ontario families would be forgiven if they could not remember a week when a politician did not stand in front of them to promise some grand vision for reducing congestion on Ontario’s highways. This is not surprising. After all, traffic is often listed as a major cause of stress and even mental illness, and is also named as a top policy concern in Ontario. Premier Wynne proposes a substantial tax increase on Ontario families to pay for a moderate expansion in government transit.
- Monday, September 16, 2013

Revoke Pensions for Crooked Politicians

This commentary first appeared in the September 13th, 2013 Sun newspapers in Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, and Ottawa When Canadians discovered back in 2010 that serial child-killer Clifford Olson was banking over $14,000 a year in cheques from Old Age Security and the Guaranteed Income Supplement, many of us went nuts.
- Monday, September 16, 2013


Time to Sink BC Ferries’ Gravy Boat

VANCOUVER, B.C.: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) today launched a campaign and petition to push the B.C. government to make BC Ferries more accountable to taxpayers – and cut back executive salary and bonuses.
- Thursday, September 12, 2013

$224 Million Mystery

"How was the $224 million spent?" If you want to have some fun try calling Dave Chomiak, NDP Minister responsible for Manitoba Hydro, and ask him that question.
- Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Reality Check on Fiscal Update

TORONTO, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) is reminding Ontarians to ignore the spin with the release of the 2012-13 Public Accounts of Ontario this afternoon by Finance Minister Charles Sousa.
- Tuesday, September 10, 2013

EI Tax Freeze Means Workers Will Keep Getting Plucked Until at Least 2017

  • EI taxes surpassed EI benefits by nearly $3 billion last year
OTTAWA, ON: The three-year freeze on federal Employment Insurance tax rates announced today by federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty means Canadian workers will keep getting plucked, like a Thanksgiving turkey, for the costly program until at least 2017, according to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF).
- Monday, September 9, 2013

CTF Does the Math of Province’s Deficit

At the end of August, Finance Minister Doug Horner released the province's first quarter Fiscal and Economic Update. The minister boasted that Alberta's books might end up between a $247 million deficit and a $250 million surplus when the year is finished. The headlines of the minister's press release tried to spin these numbers to the media and voters, but the charts stapled to the back of it told a very different story.
- Monday, September 9, 2013

Hydro’s Not-So “Blacked Out” Documents Confirm CTF Concerns

WINNIPEG, MB: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) released “blacked out” Manitoba Hydro documents today that are fully readable. The documents confirm what the CTF has said for years – consultants are gorging off Hydro dam negotiations; some charging more than $250 per hour.
- Wednesday, September 4, 2013




CTF Releases Fiscal Flood Plan Report

  • Sustainability Fund to be entirely depleted before year-end
  • CTF recommends mandatory flood insurance & ‘hard-cap’ on flood aid
CALGARY, AB: Today the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) released its recommendations for rebuilding from the 2013 floods in a report titled, ‘Responsibly Rebuilding Alberta.’ In the report, the CTF estimates the fiscal changes to the province resulting from the flood and makes a series of recommendations for flood aid, and how the province should pay for rebuilding.
- Tuesday, August 27, 2013


Taxpayers Shouldn’t Subsidize Mobile Phone Competition

This commentary was first published in the Tuesday, August 20th edition of the Vancouver Sun. It’s not hard to understand why the Canadian government would want more companies selling mobile phones in Canada.
- Tuesday, August 20, 2013


Hospital Cafeterias Losing Millions

  • BAD: Government-run hospital cafeterias in Manitoba lost $4.5 million from 2010-12
  • GOOD: Victoria General Hospital partnered with a private business and turned $186,851 loss into $25,593 gain; other RHAs should do same and look at partnerships
WINNIPEG, MB: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) released analysis today showing most government-run hospital cafeterias are losing money selling chocolate bars, muffins, sandwiches, juice and other snacks. According to Freedom of Information (FOI) data obtained by the CTF, government-run hospitals lost $2.3 million in 2011-12 and $2.2 million in 2010-11.
- Tuesday, August 13, 2013

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