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Disability Tax Credit Regulations Fall Short

The decision to delay the regulations on the amount third parties can charge to apply for the disability tax credit has personally cost Canadians living with disabilities thousands of dollars. The recent publishing of a cap on fees does not return any of the millions...

Sick Soldiers Denied Testing

It is a credit to the skills and effectiveness of women and men of the Canadian Armed Forces that they are called upon during emergencies.   As the Member of Parliament for Garrison Petawawa, it is my duty to ensure those serving have all the support they are...
Report from Parliament

Report from Parliament

With the long-awaited resumption of Parliament, my Private Member’s legislation, Bill C-222, An Act to amend the Expropriation Act (protection of private property),is moving forward in Parliament. Bill C-222, which amends the Expropriation Act, is intended to provide...
Trudeau Seeks To Tax and Censor the Internet

Trudeau Seeks To Tax and Censor the Internet

Fresh off Justin Trudeau’s limitations of free speech lecture tour, his Minister of Censorship introduced Bill C-10. Bill C-10, An Act to Amend the Broadcasting Act and to make related and consequential amendments to other Acts, is a dangerous new Liberal bill that...

Do Liberals Support Tax Credit Promoters?

Cheryl Gallant, Member of Parliament for Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke, rose during Question Period today to ask the Revenue Minister why the government allows private companies to take thirty percent of Canadians’ emergency benefits. Cheryl Gallant: In May, I called on...
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