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Prorogue, again!

16 hours ago ago from kirbycairo

Frankly, I hope that Mr. Harper does try to prorogue parliament one more time as the rumor-mill has been suggesting. It will make it clear once and for all just how undemocratic and tyrannical Harper really is. Of course the down side is that the majority of Canadians don't even know what prorogue means and won't really understand what is going on. And we will also see just what a dangerous precedent was set last December when the GG allowed ...

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Picture of the day: Playing soccer in the parliament

16 hours ago ago from Hungarian Ambiance

This is why the Hungarian economy is among the worst in the region. Rather then working on resuscitating economic activity in the country, members of government enjoy their time by playing soccer in the office of the Prime Minister. On the left, current Prime Minister Gordon Bajnai, on the right Attila Mesterhazy, the new Prime Ministerial candidate of the Socialist party. (magyarhirlap.hu hungarianambiance.com)

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6 Year End Small Business Tax Tips

23 hours ago ago from About.com Small Business: Canada

It's easy enough to forget during this festive time of year, but fiscal year end is little more than two weeks away for many small businesses. Making your income tax instalment payment today brings the basic tax question back to the forebrain; are you paying more income tax than you should? If you think the answer is "yes" or just aren't sure, have a look at these six year end small business tax tips . There's still time to ...

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is your opinion of payday loan establishments? | Payday Loan Consolidation

8 hours ago ago from Payday Loan Consolidation

In some areas of the country they are trying to ban payday loan stores, citing predatory practices and unfair interest rates. These places have clearly listed their rates, as high as they are, on paper and listed in signed contracts. Opponents of the proposed law banning payday loans say that the extra fees are better than not getting money for a needed car repair, a bill that must be paid (electric, gas) or bouncing a check because the money ...

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Question: Did you actually VOTE for Harper?

22 hours ago ago from My Can Of Contemplation

Today's column from James Travers in the Toronto Star had me thinking about last year's travesty of the truth, the battle between the Prime Minister and Parliament itself. Surprisingly, a number of Canadians back then thought they were Americans and therefore elected Stephen Harper as Prime Minister directly. I could go cite what scholars, historians, and parliamentary experts have to say on the subject. But since those who believed in ...

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BBC News - Attack on Berlusconi 'premeditated'

20 hours ago ago from BBC

Advertisement Roberto Maroni gives details of the attack on Silvio Berlusconi An attack on Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Sunday was premeditated, Italy's interior minister, Roberto Maroni, has said. Mr Maroni said the suspect, named as Massimo Tartaglia, had been developing a rage against the PM for some time . Mr Berlusconi, 73, suffered a broken nose, cuts and two broken teeth after being hit with a model of Milan ...

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A dead German novelist's cutting-edge business advice

20 hours ago ago from CNN Money

A dead German novelist's cutting-edge business advice By Daniel Akst December 15, 2009: 6:02 AM ET (Fortune Small Business) -- America's publishers churn out new business books by the boatload, but none of them has as much to say about running a family business as a single novel published in Germany 108 years ago. Thomas Mann's Buddenbrooks is the kind of work that modern marketers would label a sprawling multigenerational saga. But in ...

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