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Date: Sep 20, 2008 08:43
Many Feel Tax Evasion 'Justifiable' : CRA SOTW
Restaurant, construction sector workers sympathize with smaller evaders:
study
Don Butler, The Ottawa Citizen
Published: Monday, September 01, 2008
A limited amount of tax evasion by otherwise honest business owners is
justifiable, say people who run companies in the construction and
restaurant sectors.
Their views are reported in a $133,000 study done for the Canada Revenue
Agency that examined why workers in those two sectors are among the most
frequent participants in Canada's multibillion-dollar underground
economy.
The study, done by Sage Research, is based on 20 focus groups held last
February with 163 owners and managers of small- and medium-sized
construction and restaurant, bar or catering businesses. It offers a rare
window into a thriving, but mostly uncharted, segment of the economy.
The study found participants don't have a black-and-white view of those
who conceal income to avoid paying taxes.
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Author: Joe BrunoJoe Bruno
Date: Sep 19, 2008 09:02
Ken McVay TAX FRAUD Causes B'Nai Brith Canada Break Up!!
Ken McVay, the admitted convicted car thief, criminal and shabbas-goy
and his CRIMINAL MONEY LAUNDERING TAX FRAUD which involves
the active collusion of senior managers at B'nai Brith, was being exposed
by Canadian Jew News, the reliable jew newspaper, week after week,
and is now a major cause of B'Nai Brith Canada Breaking Up!!
No wonder CRA & IRS are also extremely interested!
No wonder politicians and tax collectors are interested!
No wonder senior executives of BB are fed up with the criminality of some
managers of BB involved in the illegal money laundering and TAX FRAUDS!!
McVay can not call the news stories false, since they are carried
in the leading jew newspaper in Canada, Canadian Jew News, week
after week with more and more prominent jews in BB demanding details !
In the issue of Canadian Jew News for May 29 2008, on page 8 is an
article giving more and latest details of the nefarious activities of those
mismanaging BB, and their attempts to keep the truth about their
ILLEGAL MONEY-LAUNDERING FOR THE BUSINESS OPERATED
BY McVAY, from the general members!
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Author: O.PetersO.Peters
Date: Sep 19, 2008 07:41
With Canadians remembering the corruption involving Revenue Canada and the
1500 MILLION DOLLARS THEY ALLOWED THE BRONFMANS TO AVOID IN TAXES,
is it any wonder people will try to do the same, on a much smaller scale?
Never forget how the BRONFMAN ZYDS scammed the Canadians, and the tax
department!!
Other criminal activities by CRA, as duly reported in ngs by Alan Baggett
certainly do not inspire confidence in the integrity of CRA.
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 08:11:29 -0700 (PDT), Alan Baggett
canada.com> wrote:
>Many Feel Tax Evasion 'Justifiable' : CRA SOTW
>Restaurant, construction sector workers sympathize with smaller
>evaders: study
>Don Butler, The Ottawa Citizen
>Published: Monday, September 01, 2008
>A limited amount of tax evasion by otherwise honest business owners is
>justifiable, say people who run companies in the construction and
>restaurant sectors.
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Author: fraeauldbobpeffersfraeauldbobpeffers
Date: Sep 18, 2008 18:45
THE FEDERAL ELECTION: BATTLEGROUND VOTERS
Tories take big hit in key Quebec ridings, poll shows
OMAR EL AKKAD
September 18, 2008
OTTAWA -- Support for the Conservatives in key Quebec battleground
ridings is taking a hit, as virtually all other parties focus their
attacks on the Tories in that province, a new poll shows.
"[The Conservatives] are just getting pummelled from all sides," said
Peter Donolo of the Strategic Counsel, which conducted the poll. "The
air wars are killing them."
Unlike in the rest of the country, a particularly fierce battle has
been brewing on Quebec's airwaves, with opposition parties launching
myriad TV ads. The NDP, for example, has run ads comparing
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper to U.S. President George W. Bush,
and saying a Conservative government would be a slave to the Alberta
oil patch. While the ads are rarely seen outside Quebec, they are
frequently aired in the province, where at least four parties have a
serious shot at winning closely contested ridings.
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Author: fraeauldbobpeffersfraeauldbobpeffers
Date: Sep 18, 2008 13:26
PM rejects resignation calls
Sep 18, 2008 01:43 PM
Tonda MacCharles
OTTAWA BUREAU
TROIS-RIVIERES — A Conservative cabinet minister who made gallows
humour jokes during the listeriosis outbreak about "death by a
thousand...cold cuts" did the right thing by quickly apologizing, and
should not have to resign, says Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
"It obviously was an inappropriate joke by a minister who was under a
lot of stress," Harper said. But Harper said it should not detract
from "the good work" Ritz did on dealing with the outbreak.
Harper distinguished between Ritz's remarks made during a conference
call of senior government officials, saying it was "a private
conversation," and an email sent by a political spokesman for his
campaign that ascribed partisan motivations to the father of a dead
Canadian soldier who questioned the Conservative pledge of a military
withdrawal from Afghanistan.
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Author: fraeauldbobpeffersfraeauldbobpeffers
Date: Sep 17, 2008 17:18
Tories defend interests of Quebec nationalists: PM
Sep 17, 2008 07:55 PM
Tonda MacCharles
Ottawa Bureau
CHICOUTIMI—Conservative leader Stephen Harper swung back into Quebec
for the second time in 10 days and aimed directly at Bloc Québécois
support in a separatist stronghold, reaching out directly to the
nationalists that once helped vote past Conservative governments into
power.
"We recognize that when you are part of a nation, it's absolutely
normal to be nationalist," Harper told a rally here.
"That you can be proud of your region and love Quebec without breaking
up the Canadian federation. Nationalists are proud of their origins,
their roots, they are proud of the fact Canada was founded in French
and proud of being able to preserve and develop their culture, their
institutions, their language."
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Author: catchmecatchme
Date: Sep 17, 2008 16:30
Canuck57 wrote:
no surprise that i'm a Liberal/ Libertarian (right on the line)
i like liberty, but i also like the social safety net
(health care, oap....)
--
To the States or any one of them, or any city of the States,
Resist much, obey little,
Once unquestioning obedience, once fully enslaved,
Once fully enslaved, no nation, state, city of this earth,
ever after-ward resumes its liberty.
-Walt Whitman, 1860
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Author: O.PetersO.Peters
Date: Sep 17, 2008 08:29
With Canadians remembering the corruption involving Revenue Canada and the
1500 MILLION DOLLARS THEY ALLOWED THE BRONFMANS TO AVOID IN TAXES,
is it any wonder people will try to do the same, on a much smaller scale?
Never forget how the BRONFMAN ZYDS scammed the Canadians, and the tax
department!!
Other criminal activities by CRA, as duly reported in ngs by Alan Baggett
certainly do not inspire confidence in the integrity of CRA.
On Wed, 17 Sep 2008 08:11:29 -0700 (PDT), Alan Baggett
canada.com> wrote:
>Many Feel Tax Evasion 'Justifiable' : CRA SOTW
>Restaurant, construction sector workers sympathize with smaller
>evaders: study
>Don Butler, The Ottawa Citizen
>Published: Monday, September 01, 2008
>A limited amount of tax evasion by otherwise honest business owners is
>justifiable, say people who run companies in the construction and
>restaurant sectors.
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Author: fraeauldbobpeffersfraeauldbobpeffers
Date: Sep 16, 2008 22:37
I member Prime Minister Joe Clark say the same thing in 1979 and when
he tried to govern his minority government like it was a majority, it
was defeated by a vote of non-confidence within a few months. Good
luck Mr. Harper. History is not on your side.
How dare he tell the people of Canada that he will not listen to the
majority of the people who not vote for him if he gets a minority.
Does he not get how a minority works? He is suppose to work with all
the parties to bring the Canadians things that will help everyone. He
thinks he is a dictator and he ran his party that same way the last 2
years by not allowing them to speak on issues themselves. Get with the
real issues Harper like manufacturing jobs that we lost. You can brag
all you want about jobs created under your leadership but most people
know that all that were created were low paying jobs with no future.
PM says he'll govern as if he has a majority
Sep 16, 2008 05:15 PM
Tonda MacCharles
Ottawa Bureau
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