Vote Conservative to avoid Liberal "Cap & Trade" carbon tax
The Liberal Party of Canada leader, Michael Ignatieff and former PMs Jean Chretien and Paul Martin were out campaigning this weekend. Same old, same old. Just seeing them reminds Canadians of Chretien’s dithering in the lead up to the 1995 Quebec referendum. The “Yes vote” came in at 49.44% while the “No vote” was 50.56%. Winning with just over [...]
April 12, 2011– Stephen Harper wins English debate!!!
Since so many in the mainstream media are predicting the sky is falling for Prime Minister Stephen Harper and we can almost predict the headlines for later tonight and tomorrow — that surprise, surprise, Michael Ignatieff won the English language debate, I thought I would get out in front. There is no comparison. There is no contest. Canadians will [...]
Layton & Ignatieff's corporate tax increases would hurt economy
It’s called biting the hand that feeds you or a double edged sword. Jack Layton, leader of the NDP recently suggested, for example, giving small businesses a tax break while both he and Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff also said that a coalition government between the two parties would raise corporate tax rates to pay for their election promises. Well, they can’t [...]
Conservative policy of "income splitting" good for families
Contrary to what many in the mainstream media were telling Canadians yesterday, Prime Minister Harper’s income splitting up to $50,000 announcement yesterday, is not a social conservative policy per se. Actually, it is quite progressive (H/T Jack’s Newswatch) because it would allow many young families (1.8 million to be exact) who have dependant children under the age of 18 — to keep [...]

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