HST fight comes to Terrace - Terrace Standard
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HST fight comes to Terrace Terrace Standard Former Social Credit BC Premier Bill Vander Zalm is bringing his fight against the HST (harmonized sales tax) to the north. Vander Zalm, who was premier ... |
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 05:11:15 PM
Kevin Libin: Ed Stelmach's fiscal populism doesn't bond with Albertans - National Post (blog)
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![]() National Post (blog) | Kevin Libin: Ed Stelmach's fiscal populism doesn't bond with Albertans National Post (blog) In the '30s, premier William Aberhart's Social Credit party swept to power promising its own form of currency and to put banks under provincial control. ... Tories consider fitness rewards |
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 05:11:15 PM
LETTERS: Give us a vote - The Aucklander
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![]() The Aucklander | LETTERS: Give us a vote The Aucklander ... organised properly, could cause the Government to reconsider the path they are going down with the "social credit" little man in charge, ... |
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 05:11:15 PM
The power of the pedal - Victoria Times Colonist
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The power of the pedal Victoria Times Colonist Bicycles and related expenses haven't been subject to the provincial sales tax since 1981, when former Social Credit finance minister Hugh Curtis introduced ... |
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 05:11:15 PM
The Business of Water: Privatizing An Essential Resource - The Baltimore Chronicle
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The Business of Water: Privatizing An Essential Resource The Baltimore Chronicle Eliminating competition also involved "brib(ing) the governing political Social Credit Party (to get the BC government) under the leadership of Bill Vander ... |
Published on Wednesday 10th of March 2010 05:11:15 PM
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