Saturday 25 May 2013

Joe Schwarcz

 

JoeSchwarcz

While the Parti Quebecois commits these linguistic atrocities, the Federal government remains silent…

Well put Joe, and very true. The Federal government was quick to characterize the leader of the opposition (Thomas Mulcair) as a traitor to his country, when he expressed his opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline on a recent his trip to Washington. But is oddly silent when it comes to Pauline Marois’ (the leader of the separatist movement in Canada) continuous xenophobic comments over the past year. We also haven’t heard the federal government call Amir Khadir a terrorist, even though he planed to table a motion in the legislature in recognition of Paul Rose, the convicted FLQ terrorist and murderer who died on Thursday March 14, 2013. ODD.

Why is Quebec so corrupt, just look at its politics.

So what’s this got to do with taxes?:

Well It starts at the top in Ottawa, where the Federal government allows Canadian taxpayers in other provinces to prop-up provincial governments who hate them. Nice system of taxation, brought to you in part by the CRA.

Meanwhile Back in Montreal

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