CTF responds to Budget 2010
CTF Federal Director Kevin Gaudet says the fiscal restraint from Jim Flaherty's 2010 Budget is minimal. Stimulus spending continues, making the 2010 budget a "Son of Stimulus" horror story.
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- Gaudet speaks on Canada AM, March 5
- Gaudet talks to Lisa Laflamme on CTV
- Gaudet briefly in March 4 CTV report
- Comprehensive Budget Highlights c/o CTV
- Budget Highlights
- "The Incredible Shrinking Surplus" comic strip
- Budget Interactive feature
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Comments
HST
With all the petitions going around about the HST, why is it that nobody in the McQuinty government seems to be listing? Tax payers are fedup with government abuse of tax dollars. I can't afford to pay another 8 % on everything..
Retired from Brampton
We are just prolonging
We are just prolonging enevitable. Let the chips land where they may, and let us push on from there. This entire recession is due to greed. No one seems to have enough, or get paid enough. We all want everything now, as though it is owed to us. People used to have to work hard and save to get extra toys. You just need to work for the government now. They seem to have the best jobs out there. Self controled salary increases, days off, pensions, and best of all no accountability. Guess what brothers and sisters it's time to tighten our belts, reduce spending and wish we would have saved for a rainy day.
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