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Senate Scandal Requires Accountability Act 2.0

Federal “When the Conservatives were elected in 2006 they brought in the first Accountability Act in response to the sponsorship scandal, now it’s time for the Accountability Act 2.0 to clean up the senate expense scandal,” said Gregory Thomas, Federal Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.

Stop the $1.6 Billion Tax-on-Tax Grab on Gasoline and Diesel

Federal The Canadian Taxpayers Federation call on governments to end the tax-on-tax practice for gasoline and diesel, marking the organization’s 15th annual Gas Tax Honesty Day.

B.C. MLA Pension Payouts Top $26 Million

British Columbia CTF releases complete list of calculations for MLAs who chose not to run or were defeated in the May 2013 B.C. election.

SK: Police Better Than Photo Radar

Saskatchewan If the Saskatchewan government wants to improve safety in construction zones, it should use real police or transport officers rather than photo radar.
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Don't raise the PST

Manitoba
Petition to stop the Manitoba government from raising the PST. Sign the petition

Lower gas taxes & dedicate them to roads

Federal
Require the federal government by law to continue dedicating all gas and diesel taxes to roads. Sign the petition

Post MLA expenses online

British Columbia
We demand that British Columbia's MLAs fully disclose their expenses online. Sign the petition

Balanced Federal Budgets

Federal
After 11 straight years of federal government surpluses and debt reduction, 2008-09 saw the Canadian government return to spending more than it earns - deficit financing. Sign the petition

No Tax Hikes

Alberta
In August 2011 Premier Redford committed in writing, if elected, her government would balance the budget by 2013 without raising taxes. Sign the petition

Stop Bailing Out Government Employee Pension Plans

Federal, Saskatchewan
Taxpayers can't afford to keep paying billions of dollars each year to bailout government employee pension plans. Sign the petition

Balance the Nova Scotia Budget

Atlantic
We the undersigned, demand the Nova Scotia government honor its commitment to balance the budget in 2013-14 Sign the petition

Debt Free Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan
From 2012 to 2017 the Saskatchewan government plans to repay a mere $400 million of provincial debt. Sign the petition

Eliminate bracket creep

Manitoba
Manitoba is one of the few jurisdictions in Canada that unfairly taxes citizens through a back door form of taxation known as bracket creep. Sign the petition

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Manitobans protest PST hike

Manitobans gather in front of the provincial legislature to protest the government's planned PST hike.
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Post Senator Expenses Online

Federal director Gregory Thomas discusses questionable Senator expenses. Gregory says the solution to the problem is forcing Senators and MPs to post their expenses online.
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High Gas Taxes Driving British Columbians South of the Border

CTF BC director Jordan Bateman says British Columbia's high gas taxes are causing people to go to the US to buy gas. He made the remarks as part of the CTF's annual Gas Tax Honesty Day held May 16, 2013.
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BC Election Results in Costly Municipal Byelections

The B.C. election saw several mayors and councillors move into the Legislature – now taxpayers are on the hook for a series of by-elections. But CTF's Jordan Bateman points out there is one Mayor/MLA elect, Penticton's Dan Ashton, who won't be a burden for taxpayers. From CBC News, May 15, 2013.
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Questionable Senate Expense Claims

CTF Research Director Bergamini discusses the questionable expense claims made by Canadian Senators and provides a solution on how to fix the problem.
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Manitobans protest PST hike in front of legislature

On May 2, 2013, angry Manitobans gathered in front of the provincial legislature to protest the proposed PST hike. During the provincial election campaign, Premier Greg Selinger had promised he would not raise the PST.
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Alberta government considering raising beer taxes

The Alberta government is considering raising taxes on beer brewed outside of Alberta by small and medium sized brewers. Alberta Director Derek Fildebrandt comments.
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Growing opposition to PST hike in Manitoba

Opposition is growing towards the announced PST hike by the Manitoba government. What is particularly irking to taxpayers is Premier Selinger promised not the raise the PST in order to get elected.
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Taking a closer look at the BC NDP's proposed tax hikes

CTF B.C. Director Jordan Bateman vettes the NDP's proposed tax hikes and digs into gold-plated MLA pensions and other politician perks.
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Retiring BC MLAs win $21 million pension lotto

The CTF has calculated MLA pensions -- and 21 retiring MLAs will cost taxpayers $20 million in pension payouts.
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Manitoba Hydro spends money to defend spending

Manitoba Hydro is taking to the airwaves to defend $20 billion in new spending. Prairie Director Colin Craig says instead of advertizing, Manitoba Hydro should be asking taxpayers if they want to be involved in this very risky investment that depends on U.S. buying electricity.
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Why would anyone oppose financial accountability for Indian leadership?

Native protestors showed up at news conference announcing the passing of Bill C-27. The protestors opposed this bill because it will require Native Chiefs and councilors to be more accountable and transparent about their salaries.
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Bill C-27 Brings Transparency to Spending on Indian Reserves

CTF attends news conference announcing the passing of Bill C-27 that requires Indian Bands to post their financial statements and Chief and councilor salaries online.
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CTF discussed in Alberta Legislature

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation and Scott Hennig, VP Communications and Derek Fildebrandt, Alberta Director were discussed in the Alberta Legislature surrounding the Alberta government's initial refusal to allow the CTF into the pre-budget lock up.
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Questionable expenses by President of Red River College

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation released FOI documents showing Manitoba's Red River College President Stephanie Forsyth expensed $205 for golf shoes, her driver's license, a bag at the Vancouver Airport for $134 and a number of expenses for her BMW; car washes, insurance, winter tires, a GPS, etc. Prairie Director Colin Craig comments.
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Only 20% pay TransLink fare evasion fines

After virtually ignoring fare evaders for decades, TransLink is seeing less than 20% of people pay their fare evasion fines. CTF B.C. Director Jordan Bateman says it's going to take a while for fare evaders to "unlearn" this behaviour.
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What should be done with Pacific Carbon Trust?

CTF B.C. Director Jordan Bateman and independent Cariboo North MLA Bob Simpson have been fighting the wasteful Pacific Carbon Trust for a long time. Jordan asked Bob if he agrees with the CTF position that the Trust should be killed outright.
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Private and public sector pay in Alberta

Alberta director Derek Fildebrandt debates the problem of the huge pay gap between public and equivalent private sector employees.
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2013 Teddy Awards - complete verision

Full Version of 2013 Teddy Awards, honouring the best of the worst of government waste.
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2013 Teddy Awards

The CTF's Annual Teddy Awards honoring the best of the worst of government waste.
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Alberta government backs down, lets CTF into prebudget meeting

For the first time in 20 years, the Alberta government had decided not to allow the CTF into a pre-budget meeting to view the budget documents before they were released. However, after the story of the CTF's banishment gained media traction, the Alberta government relented and allowed Alberta Director Derek Fildebrandt to attend.
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CTF Locked Out of Alberta Budget Briefing

For the first time in 20 years, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation was locked out of the Alberta Government's budget briefing. Alberta Director Derek Fildebrandt comments.
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Will Premier Wynne fulfil her promise to balance the Ontario budget by 2017?

CTF Ontario Director Candice Malcolm discusses expectations of Ontario's new premier Kathleen Wynne. Prior to being elected, Wynned promised to balance the Ontario budget by 2017.
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Denmark's failed fat tax experiment

With groups proposing governments implement a tax on items deemed fattening, the Canadian Taxpayers Federation invited Jens Klarskov -- head of Denmark's Chamber of Commerce -- to tour Canada explaining Denmark's failed fat tax experiment. Denmark had implement a tax on fattening foods and repealed it one year later.
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Discussing Alberta's fiscal mess

CTF Alberta Director Derek Fildebrandt discusses Alberta's fiscal mess and Premier Redford's plans to address the province on TV to discuss the problem. The live address will be paid for by taxpayers.
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Transit Police officer left explosives on a commercial jet liner

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation's B.C. Director Jordan Bateman uncovered a frightening incident where a Transit Police officer left explosives on a commercial jet liner following a dog training exercise -- and didn't notice for two full days. Global News, January 21, 2013.
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Should politicians moonlight on the public dime?

CTF Research Director Nick Bergamini comments on politicians charging fees to speak at events.
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Alberta Premier calls economic summit to discuss Alberta's future

CTF Alberta Director Derek Fildebrant's address to the Premier's Economic Summit. He says the Alberta government must cut spending to return the province back to a sound fiscal footing.
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Ontario loses millions in tax dollars annually to sale of contraband cigarettes on reserves

CTF Alberta Director Derek Fildebrandt discusses the latest report showing the Ontario and federal governments are losing as much as $1.2 billion in tax revenue annually due to the illegal sale of contraband cigarettes on Indian reserves.
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What do Chiefs' earn?

Prairie Director Colin Craig discusses the various components of Chiefs' salaries.
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How much is Chief Redman earning?

Prairie Director Colin Craig breaks down the salary of Chief Redman of the Standing Buffalo Reserve in Saskatchewan. Though the band has only 443 people, Redman pulls in a salary greater than the Prime Minister of Canada.
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B.C.'s Year End Tax Changes

B.C. Director Jordan Bateman discusses the numerous tax increases taxpayers in British Columbia will face in 2013.
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Secret tax increase in Manitoba

Prairie Director Colin Craig discusses the annual secret tax increase implemented by the Manitoba government because of "bracket creep."
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Federal bureaucrats costs Canadian taxpayers $114,000 a year

CTF Federal Director Gregory Thomas responds to a report that each bureaucrat in the federal government costs taxpayers on average $114,000 annually.
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Mayor Jason Carter says councillors and the village administrator drink at the village office after public meetings with booze paid by taxpayers.

Mary Walsh, left, talks to Toronto Councillor Doug Ford at Toronto City Hall. (CBC)

City councillors voted 6-1 March 15 to spend approximately $74,000 to purchase the propeller from Van Heyghen Recycling in Belgium.

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) released documents today showing the cost of negotiating dams in northern Manitoba has now skyrocketed to $220 million ($223,600,000 including Bipole III). In the past, whistleblowers raised concerns about some of the funds being used to pay people to attend meetings and door prizes such as Xboxes, TVs and deepfreezes.

The Canadian government is wasting $28 million on remembering the War of 1812--including $1 million in B.C., 4,000 kms away from any battle site.

A photo of an unidentified Niagara Regional Police officer, apparently asleep in her cruiser, has become a local Internet sensation. The undated photo taken at an unidentified location shows a blond police officer sitting in her unlocked cruiser, hands folded across her lap, mouth open, evidently asleep.

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