Archive for December, 2009
Debate with NDP MP Chris Charlton on Corporate Welfare & Protectionism
Global News debate between the CTF’s Derek Fildebrandt and the NDP’s Chris Charlton, MP on if the federal government should enact protectionist measures and provide bailout cash to Nortel.
December 23, 2009
Tags: Chris Charlton, corporate welfare, Global News, Hamilton, NDP, Nortel, Protectionism Posted in: Blog Content, TV & Radio
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‘Stimulus Exit Plan’ Won’t Work Without Cutting Spending
Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Finance Minister Jim Flaherty today stated that Canada’s deficit will be eliminated over a five year period with no spending cuts or tax hikes. All will be well if we restrain spending for a few years and allow revenue to grow. With all due respect, that just not [...]
December 22, 2009
Tags: Brian Muloney, Deficit, Deficit Action Plan, Economic Action Plan, Jim Flaherty, Pierre Trudeau, Stephen Harper, Stimulus, Zero in Three Posted in: Blog Content
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“From My Cold Dead Hands!”
Kevin Gaudet today said that Albertans need to look Copenhagen in the eye, hold onto a barrel of oil and say “From my cold dead hands!” After watching that famous speech by Charlton Heston (aka Moses), his lead up referring to Al Gore drove home with extra potency the need of all Canadians who are [...]
December 16, 2009
Tags: Al Gore, Charlton Heston, Climategate, Copehagen, From my cold dead hands, Kyoto Posted in: Blog Content
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Jennifer Lynch & “Human Rights” Commission Busted by Taxpayer.com
• $10,400 wasted on a 2008 trip to Geneva
• $10,300 on a 2008 trip to Dublin and Copenhagen
• $8,893 squandered on airfare alone for a 2008 trip to Malaysia
• $8,323 blown on a 2007 trip to Geneva
• $7,140 minimum on a 2008 trip Vienna, of which the actual figures are not yet released
Canada’s chief censorship bureaucrat Jennifer Lynch has been [...]
December 16, 2009
Tags: Busted by Taxpayer.com, Canadian Taxpayers Federation, CHRH, CTF, Human Rights Commission, Jennifer Lynch Posted in: Blog Content
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Harper Calls Chrétien More Conservative than Mulroney
“The [former] Liberal government is more conservative on most issues than the [earlier] Progressive Conservative government. Whatever the Liberals [did] seem[ed] moderate because [we] urge[d] them to go further and faster. Conservative voters [got] better results as outsiders influencing a Liberal government than they did as an inside influence within a Progressive Conservative government.”
Well, that’s [...]
December 15, 2009
Tags: Brian Mulroney, Conservative, Debt, Deficit, Jean Chrétien, Our Benign Dictatorship, Tom Flanagan Posted in: Blog Content
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