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— Re: Keith McNeill's Letter “The Rambling Man Rambles On” BCLocalNewsEditor, The Times: When I read the Jan. 24 letter to the editor by Keith, I must say that he made it very obvious which one of us rambles on! However, it looks like ...
— Letters, Feb. 2: Deefoot 'fast lane' discussion heats up Calgary SunSPEEDERS WANT A BREAK I read with interest Rene Klabouch's letter titled “Fast Lane Only” Jan. 27, 2019. I assume, Rene, you were complaining of people ...
— Tony Abbott taught the Liberals to talk in tongues about ‘taxes’ – forked tongues, that is The New DailyIn politics there are lies, like “the leader has my full support”, and then there are great big fat lies, like “the carbon tax will wipe out Whyalla”. In election years ...
— Blaine Higgs Says New Brunswick's Budget Will Be Balanced This Year Huddle TodayFREDERICTON – Premier Blaine Higgs said in his first State of the Province address Thursday that his government will balance the budget this year without ...
— Re: Keith McNeill’s Letter “The Rambling Man Rambles On” Clearwater TimesEditor, The Times: When I read the Jan. 24 letter to the editor by Keith, I must say that he made it very obvious which one of us rambles on! However, it looks like ...
— Better credit card protection Lethbridge HeraldOver and over again, Trudeau tells Canadians life has never been better. He is of the belief that if he repeats this line over and over again it will eventually ...
— 'Silent majority' of Canadians wants more government action on climate change CBC.caIn this week's issue of our environment newsletter, we look at what Canadians are saying about government's role in fighting climate change - and we take ...
— Failing to keep campaign promises brings disrepute to democracy Medicine Hat NewsIn the approaching provincial election, it is the things politicians do not promise you that will be perhaps even more important than the pledges they make.
— Tasha Kheiriddin talks carbon tax, immigration, and politics RealAgricultureSpeakers from all over the country and the world are brought to FarmTech, and for one of this year's keynote speakers, they didn't have to go far to find someone ...
— 4 tax changes to expect from the budget later this month BusinessTechFebruary is budget month in South Africa, with finance minister Tito Mboweni expected to deliver his first full budget speech on the 20th.