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Supply   right now as an MP and not pay taxes any more because she does not think her tax money should support welfare for the people who really need it? Of course not. Well, she is thinking on that. Those of us who pay are blessed. We are able to pay our taxes and we want them to go

April 27th, 1995House debate

Deborah GreyReform

Department Of Canadian Heritage Act   in Canadian culture under a minister whose sole responsibility is to dole out handfuls of cash to whichever groups the Liberal government has decided to favour. The scope of this ministry would be large and sprawling with at least 24 areas of responsibility that include-now hang

October 27th, 1994House debate

Elwin HermansonReform

Committees Of The House   and to the Canadian public that are listening. The Deputy Prime Minister said that if the Liberal Party did not abolish the GST she would resign. She said this at a CBC town hall. That is a very firm commitment. I know she always keeps her word. The question is, how do we determine if this new

June 22nd, 1994House debate

Jim SilyeReform

Canadian Wheat Board Act   system, which is on average $22 a tonne, has been pooled. Not only are the farmers who are shipping their grain through Thunder Bay and on down the St. Lawrence paying the extra costs, but all farmers within the wheat board designated area who ship grain to the board are sharing

June 8th, 1995House debate

Leon BenoitReform