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directly from the income tax to be paid.
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John
McKay Election 2008 Blog
John McKay MP, Scarborough-Guildwood,
Friday, October 10, 2008
In the last election Jack Layton said to us “lend
me your vote.” What a disaster. Not only
did we lose Kyoto but Canada also lost universal
childcare and a historic opportunity to settle
issues with Canada’s aboriginal peoples.
The result was that enough votes were lent to
Mr. Layton that Mr. Harper became the Prime Minister.
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