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Calls for a 'flat tax,' binding referendums up for debate at Conservative ... Toronto Star OTTAWA—Now that the Conservative Party has won a majority of seats in the House of Commons, its restive grassroots members are trying to loosen controls on its MPs. A draft policy document outlining resolutions for the June 10-11 convention — that ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Changebook is mamby-pamby Toronto Sun So the Conservatives would use public money to have convicts, presumably in striped jailhouse outfits or Guantanamo orange, paraded along the boulevards, picking up trash and cutting grass. As a campaign platform, it is truly pitiful. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Supreme's conservatives would let prisoners rot in jail Pocono Record By Robyn Blumner Supreme Court's Ruling on California Prisons Flabbergasts Conservative JusticesBy Robyn I am not surprised that the four most conservative justices on the US Supreme Court were unconcerned by the desperate plight of prisoners in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
PCs say 'changebook' is good for northerners NorthernLife.ca More money in Ontarians' pockets, more essential services and cleaning up scandals and waste in government — these are some of the highlights of the Progressive Conservatives provincial platform. The Ontario PC's officially released their platform, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cummins to lead B.C. Conservatives Vancouver Sun By Laura Kane, Vancouver Sun May 30, 2011 Former federal member of Parliament John Cummins is the new leader of the BC Conservative Party. Cummins was elected by party delegates during a gathering in Surrey on Saturday. He ran unopposed and won with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Twit-pics pester politicians iNews880.com The Ontario Progressive Conservatives are denying a media report that says a candidate took a phone picture of his privates that was later tweeted from his account. Alan Sakach says George Lepp's BlackBerry was stolen Saturday night and he only found ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Back on the chain gang Ottawa Citizen By James Morton, Ottawa Citizen May 30, 2011 The Ontario Progressive Conservatives propose that prisoners in provincial institutions be forced into work gangs. Tim Hudak, Progressive Conservative leader, said the work program of up to 40 hours a week ... See all stories on this topic » |
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