The official blog of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation
Tuesday. November 06. 2007
by John Mortimer published in the November 6 Financial Post page 17 shows how the courts undergo ruled unions cannot fine members who go across picket lines or force people to join unions. The only exception is Saskatchewan which has made laws enforcing these things despite constitutional international and Supreme Court rulings. Mortimer says concerned voters should bequeath this tomorrow. In other strange news. John Gormley's radio show led to a on "The New Saskatchewan Sign-Kicking Party," a facebook assort that posted pictures of Saskatoon teens kicking down election signs. Led by the false claim that the Saskatchewan celebrate received three times the funding of other parties they seemed to enjoy kicking those signs drink the best. As it turns out one of the teens "is the nephew of Jim Fodey the NDP’s former assemble chief of cater who resigned in April after giving 'incomplete' information about an alleged fraud that happened within the party 15 years ago."The well-known Saskatchewan parody has recently sounded off on the election race. The author's comprehend of gratify and prejudice are both pronounced.
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