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“Struggling taxpayers shouldn’t be paying for big bonuses at the CBC,” Terrazzano said. “If the CBC has enough money lyi...
09/03/2023

“Struggling taxpayers shouldn’t be paying for big bonuses at the CBC,” Terrazzano said. “If the CBC has enough money lying around to hand out millions in bonuses during a pandemic, then taxpayers shouldn’t be forced to fork over more.”

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/cbc-doles-out-16-million-in-bonuses-in-2022

The bonuses keep going up, and the ratings keep going down. The CBC handed out more than $16 million in bonuses to staff in 2022, according to documents obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. Last year, CBC management issued bonuses to 1,142 employees, for an average of $14,056 per staffer a...

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is pleased to announce that charges against Mr. Dan P. were stayed on Mar...
06/03/2023

The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is pleased to announce that charges against Mr. Dan P. were stayed on March 3, 2023. Mr. P. was charged under the Quarantine Act for failing to disclose his vaccination status on the ArriveCAN App and was issued a fine totalling $9405.

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/news-releasemonday-march-6-2023charge-stayed-against-trucker-accused-of-failing-to-use-arriveca

WINNIPEG, MANITOBA: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is pleased to announce that charges against Mr. Dan P. were stayed on March 3, 2023. Mr. P. was charged under the Quarantine Act for failing to disclose his vaccination status on the ArriveCAN App and was issued a fine totalling $940...

Justin Trudeau should not be able to control what Canadians see on their playlist or on their Netflix account. Canadians...
04/03/2023

Justin Trudeau should not be able to control what Canadians see on their playlist or on their Netflix account. Canadians can decide for themselves what they want to watch or listen to. This is not a problem that needs fixing, regardless of what Liberals and busybody bureaucrats may tell us.

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/viersen-letter-to-the-editor-kill-bill-c-11

The Trudeau government will stop at nothing to control what Canadians see online. Conservatives in the House and the Senate have fought and tried to amend the Liberal Internet Censorship Bill C-11 to narrow its scope and fully exempt the content Canadians post on social media. The Liberal NDP coalit...

04/03/2023
By the 2021-22 fiscal year, 949 “full-time equivalent” CBC employees took home six-figure salaries, for a total cost to ...
25/02/2023

By the 2021-22 fiscal year, 949 “full-time equivalent” CBC employees took home six-figure salaries, for a total cost to taxpayers of about $119.5 million.

https://www.newstct.com/post/cbc-staff-earning-six-figures-doubles-under-trudeau

As newsrooms across Canada are cut to the bone and publishers navigate choppy financial waters and a changing media landscape, the good times and fat paycheques continue to roll at the taxpayer-funded CBC. The number of CBC staffers taking home six-figure salaries has increased every year since 2015...

“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to come clean and tell taxpayers who stayed in the River Suite,” Terrazzano said. “...
16/02/2023

“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau needs to come clean and tell taxpayers who stayed in the River Suite,” Terrazzano said. “You don’t get to be prime minister and hide how you spend our tax dollars.”

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/ctf-taking-legal-action-to-force-feds-to-disclose-who-stayed-in-6k-hotel-room

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is launching a legal challenge with the Office of the Information Commissioner to force the government to disclose who stayed in the $6,000-per-night luxury hotel suite during Queen Elizabeth II’s state funeral. The CTF filed an access-to-information request for d...

Richards foresees that too, warning that “Stalin again will be looking over our shoulder,” should Bill C-11 find its way...
06/02/2023

Richards foresees that too, warning that “Stalin again will be looking over our shoulder,” should Bill C-11 find its way into law.

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/ctf-heritage-minister-can-t-define-canadian-content-trudeau-appointed-senator

One of Canada’s most acclaimed authors is drawing a clear line: he doesn’t want politicians telling him what counts as Canadian content or Big Brother looking over his shoulder when he writes. If ever there was doubt about whether Bill C-11 represents a gateway toward government censorship, that...

32% rise in violent crime across Canada, it is clear these Liberal policies are hurting our communities and urgent actio...
01/02/2023

32% rise in violent crime across Canada, it is clear these Liberal policies are hurting our communities and urgent action is needed.

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/mp-viersen-canada-s-bail-system-is-broken

Over the past 8 years, Conservatives have repeatedly warned that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's 'catch-and-release' bail reform and soft-on-crime policies would fail to keep Canadians and first responders safe. With a 32% rise in violent crime across Canada, it is clear these Liberal policies are h...

“Families are trying to figure out whether they can afford milk or ground beef at the grocery store and government union...
31/01/2023

“Families are trying to figure out whether they can afford milk or ground beef at the grocery store and government union negotiators are asking for an extra $9.3 billion,” said Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director of the CTF.

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/psac-demanding-up-to-47-per-cent-increase-costing-taxpayers-9-3-billion

OTTAWA, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is calling on the federal government to take a hard line against the Public Service Alliance of Canada’s demands. “Families are trying to figure out whether they can afford milk or ground beef at the grocery store and government union negotiators are...

Mr. Hillier’s current counsel Christopher Fleury, provided by the Justice Centre, says that his client is pleased with t...
24/01/2023

Mr. Hillier’s current counsel Christopher Fleury, provided by the Justice Centre, says that his client is pleased with this outcome and will continue to aggressively fight the similar charges that he is facing across the Province.

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/covid-charge-against-former-mpp-randy-hillier-stayed-in-barrie

BARRIE, ON- The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is pleased to announce that a charge against former MPP Mr. Randy Hillier relating to a May 2021 protest in Barrie has been stayed by the Court. Mr. Hillier was charged with breaching a Covid order issued under the Reopening Ontario Act. The...

Several Ottawa residents and businesses commenced a $290-million class action lawsuit against various defendants, includ...
24/01/2023

Several Ottawa residents and businesses commenced a $290-million class action lawsuit against various defendants, including the Freedom Convoy protestors, for allegedly causing a nuisance through honking or idling of vehicle engines during the protest. www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/motion-to-strike-lawsuit-against-freedom-convoy-protestors-before-ontario-court-today

OTTAWA- The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announces that a motion to strike all or part of the ongoing class action proceeding against “Freedom Convoy” protestors was filed on December 30, 2022. The motion is scheduled to proceed today and tomorrow. Last February, several Ottawa res...

Multiple news outlets including the Post Millennial, OutKick and Washington Examiner have since reported that the Philad...
23/01/2023

Multiple news outlets including the Post Millennial, OutKick and Washington Examiner have since reported that the Philadelphia Flyers Provorov jerseys have been selling out in multiple stores online.

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s office has confirmed that no MP from the party will be attending the upcoming Wor...
22/01/2023

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s office has confirmed that no MP from the party will be attending the upcoming World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.

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Philadelphia Flyers defenceman Ivan Provorov refused to take warmups prior to last nights game because he didn’t want to...
18/01/2023

Philadelphia Flyers defenceman Ivan Provorov refused to take warmups prior to last nights game because he didn’t want to wear a pride jersey.

If politicians were serious about fighting misinformation, they would stop misleading taxpayershttps://www.thecanadiantr...
18/01/2023

If politicians were serious about fighting misinformation, they would stop misleading taxpayers

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/taxpayers-should-be-mad-at-the-government

Ottawa is wondering why the rubes are mad. People are hurting. But the anger comes from a deeper sense of being ripped off. Taxes and regulations are making it hard to put food on the table. Politicians and bureaucrats are misleading us. They’re wasting our money and not being honest about how it....

“If you’re willing to believe the feds will raise taxes, skim some off the top and somehow make families better off, the...
13/01/2023

“If you’re willing to believe the feds will raise taxes, skim some off the top and somehow make families better off, then we have ocean-side property in Regina to sell you,” said Terrazzano. “

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/carbon-tax-costing-average-family-up-to-847-despite-rebates

OTTAWA, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is correcting the record as the federal government sends out carbon tax rebates on Jan. 15. “The Parliamentary Budget Officer shows politicians are using magic math to sell their carbon tax,” said Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director of the CTF. “Th...

Someone in the Trudeau government billed taxpayers $6,000 per night for a single hotel room during the Queen’s funeral. ...
05/01/2023

Someone in the Trudeau government billed taxpayers $6,000 per night for a single hotel room during the Queen’s funeral. The government could’ve saved money by booking the Four Seasons

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/more-needs-to-be-done-to-contain-governor-general-s-extravagance

In a rare show of unity, members of Parliament from all parties are angrily demanding answers about sky-high expenses racked up by Governor General Mary Simon and her team. Curiously, Rideau Hall’s rebuttal is essentially that the expenses are “not very extravagant." [Emphasis added]. MPs haven....

Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director of the CTF. “Despite the government’s spin, the carbon tax will mean higher gas pric...
22/11/2022

Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director of the CTF. “Despite the government’s spin, the carbon tax will mean higher gas prices and home heating bills for Atlantic Canadians.”

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/carbon-tax-hike-means-higher-costs-for-atlantic-canadians

OTTAWA, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is warning Atlantic Canadians that the federal government’s carbon tax hike will increase gas prices and home heating bills. “The Trudeau government continues to mislead Canadians, but the government’s independent budget watchdog proves the federal...

The corporation has about 7,500 employees, it deals with 11 different labour unions, and it lists more than 600 personal...
22/11/2022

The corporation has about 7,500 employees, it deals with 11 different labour unions, and it lists more than 600 personalities on its website. It has a 12-person board of directors, and eight people sitting on its senior executive team.

www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/sims-cbc-is-a-government-monster-gobbling-up-tax-dollars

It’s time to defund the CBC. While many Canadians were suffering from lockdowns, job losses and pay cuts, the CBC was handing out pay raises and bonuses. Documents obtained by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation show the CBC spent more than $51 million in bonuses and pay raises during the years 2020...

Ontario rescinded the passports in March 2022, as more evidence confirmed that vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals s...
21/11/2022

Ontario rescinded the passports in March 2022, as more evidence confirmed that vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals spread Covid in equal measure. The vaccines are still undergoing clinical trials that are set to finish in 2023.

www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/justice-centre-to-challenge-ontario-vaccine-passport-in-court?postId=953ecc23-c76b-42a5-8a11-3c1b39bdcff8

TORONTO: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms announces that the challenge to Ontario’s now expired vaccine passport system will be heard by the Ontario Superior Court on Monday, November 21 and Tuesday, November 22. The Ontario government implemented a vaccine passport system on Septemb...

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17/11/2022

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Freeland said the government would spend $452.3 billion in April’s budget. Now Freeland says the government will spend $...
17/11/2022

Freeland said the government would spend $452.3 billion in April’s budget. Now Freeland says the government will spend $472.5 billion. In seven months, Freeland is somehow managing to spend $20 billion over budget.

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/no-prudence-when-freeland-spends-20-billion-over-budget

The federal government is already on track to blow its budget by $20 billion. That’s astonishing when we’re only about halfway through the budget year. But here’s the most amazing part: Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland called her fiscal update “prudent.” Freeland said the government woul...

“Pastor Ripley was attempting to follow public health orders and serve the needs of his congregation. There was no justi...
17/11/2022

“Pastor Ripley was attempting to follow public health orders and serve the needs of his congregation. There was no justification for forcing him through nearly two years of court appearances and legal processes. He is relieved to have this behind him.”

Creston, BC: The Justice Centre is pleased that the Crown has dropped the charge against Pastor David Ripley of Grace Christian Fellowship, who was personally ticketed for allegedly violating a provincial health order. The Provincial Health Orders issued by Dr. Bonnie Henry during the final months o...

Food bank usage is at an all-time high. Meanwhile the Liberals are renting $6000 a night rooms on the tax-payer dime.
16/11/2022

Food bank usage is at an all-time high. Meanwhile the Liberals are renting $6000 a night rooms on the tax-payer dime.

Never before in Canadian history have Canadians paid more in taxes than under the current Trudeau government. Government spending is up 30% and what do we have to show for it? Not lower national debt. Not better healthcare. Not a well-supplied military. Not a working passport office. Not a secure bo...

These reports showed that the Covid-19 vaccines are still in clinical trials to assess their safety and efficacy, that t...
08/11/2022

These reports showed that the Covid-19 vaccines are still in clinical trials to assess their safety and efficacy, that they are not effective, and that they have a concerning safety profile.

Alberta: The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms is disappointed that the Alberta Court of Appeal decided that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms does not apply to Alberta Health Services’ and Alberta transplant doctors’ Covid-19 vaccine policy for transplant candidates. Sheila A...

The PBO published its Economic and Fiscal Outlook on Oct. 13. The PBO projects 2027-28 revenue to be $11.1 billion lower...
08/11/2022

The PBO published its Economic and Fiscal Outlook on Oct. 13. The PBO projects 2027-28 revenue to be $11.1 billion lower than the fiscal update’s projections. The PBO also projects interest charges to be $2.8 billion higher in 2027-28.

https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/fact-check-freeland-won-t-balance-the-budget-according-to-pbo-data

OTTAWA, ON: The federal government will not balance the budget in 2027-28, according to revenue and interest projections published recently by the Parliamentary Budget Officer. The federal government’s fiscal update projects a balanced budget in 2027-28 due to an extra $129.1 billion in revenue si...

“If the CBC has enough money lying around to hand out millions in bonuses and raises during a pandemic, then taxpayers s...
08/11/2022

“If the CBC has enough money lying around to hand out millions in bonuses and raises during a pandemic, then taxpayers shouldn’t be forced to fork over more money,” said Franco Terrazzano, Federal Director of the CTF. “The CBC should stop handing out bonuses and raises instead of taking more money from taxpayers.”



https://www.thecanadiantribune.com/post/cbc-bonuses-and-raises-cost-taxpayers-156-million-since-2015

OTTAWA, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers is criticizing the federal government for giving the CBC more money in the Fiscal Update after the CBC handed out $156 million in bonuses and raises since 2015. “If the CBC has enough money lying around to hand out millions in bonuses and raises during a pandemic...

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