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Fighting for Taxpayers

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In the late 1980s, citizen activists who organized "Axe the Tax" rallies to oppose the GST came to understand that as long as taxpayers were reacting to government decisions, nothing would change. Canadian taxpayers, they realized, needed a permanent, proactive and independent voice to counterbalance the inertia of big government. Now in its 25th year, this book shares the history of one of Canada's most influential advocacy groups: the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. From the tax revolt of the mid-1990s, to the iconic National Debt Clock and the successful campaign to reform bloated Parliamentary pensions, this book details the people, the campaigns and the ups and downs of running a citizen advocacy group in the ever-changing world of Canadian politics. It's a book that looks back but also that looks ahead to the issues that will shape the prosperity of our country and every citizen in it.


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Publisher: Canadian Taxpayers Federation

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  • ISBN: 9780994013217
  • File size: 16099 KB
  • Release date: September 18, 2015

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  • ISBN: 9780994013217
  • File size: 16099 KB
  • Release date: September 18, 2015

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subjects

Politics Nonfiction

Languages

English

In the late 1980s, citizen activists who organized "Axe the Tax" rallies to oppose the GST came to understand that as long as taxpayers were reacting to government decisions, nothing would change. Canadian taxpayers, they realized, needed a permanent, proactive and independent voice to counterbalance the inertia of big government. Now in its 25th year, this book shares the history of one of Canada's most influential advocacy groups: the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. From the tax revolt of the mid-1990s, to the iconic National Debt Clock and the successful campaign to reform bloated Parliamentary pensions, this book details the people, the campaigns and the ups and downs of running a citizen advocacy group in the ever-changing world of Canadian politics. It's a book that looks back but also that looks ahead to the issues that will shape the prosperity of our country and every citizen in it.


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