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Scott Armstrong (MP for Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley, 2009–2015) [15]; Chungsen Leung (MP for Willowdale, 2011–2015) [16] [17]; John Reynolds (MP for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast, 1997–2004; Interim Leader of the Canadian Alliance 2001–2002) [18] (Endorsed Jean Charest on July 12, following Brown's disqualification) [19]
Management at Postmedia Network, the largest newspaper chain in Canada, ordered its individual assets to endorse the Conservatives, as traditionally is the owner's prerogative. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Andrew Coyne resigned as editor of editorials and comment for the National Post after being denied permission by Postmedia executives to publish a ...
Replace consumer carbon tax with an incentive program to reward green choices, while keeping tax on large industrial emitters. [73] Introduce a "carbon border-adjustment" to penalize high-polluting foreign imports. [73] Endorsements Website [48] Ruby Dhalla: MP for Brampton—Springdale (2004–2011) Announced: January 24, 2025 Approved ...
The Toronto Observer [33] —Endorsement was more of a local one for the ridings of: Scarborough-Rouge River, Scarborough-Agincourt, Pickering-Scarborough East, Scarborough Centre, Scarborough-Guildwood, and Scarborough Southwest, than a national one.
Scott Armstrong (MP for Cumberland—Colchester—Musquodoboit Valley, 2009-2015) [15]; Chungsen Leung (MP for Willowdale, 2011-2015) [16] [17]; John Reynolds (MP for West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast, 1997–2004; Interim Leader of the Canadian Alliance 2001–2002) [18] (Endorsed Jean Charest on July 12, following Brown's disqualification) [19]
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Exemption of Public Lands, etc. 125. No Lands or Property belonging to Canada or any Province shall be liable to Taxation. Section 125 is found in Part VIII of the Constitution Act, 1867, dealing with revenues, debts, assets, and raxation. It has not been amended since the Act was enacted in 1867.
The Scientology movement has been present in Canada since at least the 1960s. According to the most recent available census data, there were 1,745 individuals in Canada identifying as Scientologists in 2011. [1] Scientology has encountered difficulties in obtaining status as a tax exempt organization, as has happened in other countries.