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Canadian Taxpayers Podcast

Canadian Taxpayers Podcast

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Ep 152#152 Cut taxes, cut spending!

The majority of Canadians say the government spends too much money, takes too much money from our paycheques and wastes money on the wrong priorities. That’s according to a new Ipsos poll commissioned by the Montreal Economic Institute. The MEI’s Vice President of Communications Renaud Brossard joins the show to break down the new poll and what Canadians think of the Trudeau government’s taxing and spending. All that and more in this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast. Support our mission: https://www.taxpayer.com/support-the-podcast

Aug 7, 202419 min

Ep 151#151 Will Trudeau tax your home?

Trying to make homes more affordable with a tax hike is like trying to boil water with your freezer. But the Trudeau government keeps flirting with home equity taxes. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau recently attended “a private town hall about generational fairness,” hosted by a group advocating for home taxes. The feds also spent $450,000 funding and promoting a report that recommends a home equity tax. We break down why you’re right to be concerned that a home equity tax could right around the corner. All that and more in this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast. Support our mission: https://www.taxpayer.com/support-the-podcast

Aug 2, 202429 min

Ep 150#150 Carbon tax costs $12 billion

The Trudeau government’s own data shows the carbon tax will cost Canada’s economy $12 billion this year. By 2030, the carbon tax will cost our economy $30 billion. Plus, we break down the provincial fuel taxes you pay while driving on your summer road trips. All that and more in this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast. Support our mission: https://www.taxpayer.com/support-the-podcast

Jul 5, 202425 min

Ep 149#149 Government living high on the hog

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his entourage billed taxpayers more than $220,000 for airplane food during their week-long tour of the Indo-Pacific last September. The Canadian Taxpayers Federation dug up all the meal receipts through an access to information request. Here are some of the airplane meals they enjoyed: Braised lamb shanks with steamed broccoli and boiled baby potatoes. Beef brisket and parsley mashed potatoes with truffle oil. Pan fried beef tenderloin with port wine reduction sauce. Strawberry shortcake and baked cheesecake with pistachio brittle. All that and more in this week’s Taxpayer Podcast. Support our mission: https://www.taxpayer.com/support-the-podcast

Jun 28, 202430 min

Ep 148#148 More Trudeau tax hikes

The Trudeau government is hiking taxes again! The Liberals, NDP and Bloc just voted to hike capital gains taxes. Plus, the feds are bringing in a new Streaming Tax. We break down what all these tax hikes mean for you in this week’s Taxpayer Podcast. Sign the PETITON – NO capital gains tax hike: https://www.taxpayer.com/petitions/no-capital-gains-tax-hike

Jun 22, 202433 min

Ep 147#147 Trudeau’s ban on gas cars

The Trudeau government wants to ban the sale of new gas and diesel cars by 2035. Plus, the feds are giving multinational corporations tens of billions to build battery plants and there’s a new taxpayer scandal in Ottawa. All that and more in this week’s Taxpayer Podcast.

Jun 15, 202429 min

Ep 146#146 Taxpayer legal challenge against the CBC

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation launched a legal challenge against the CBC. The CBC refuses to release how much in bonuses it paid out to President Catherine Tait and its senior executives. The CTF filed a legal challenge with the Information Commissioner to force the CBC to release those records come clean with you. Plus, the feds dished out $406 million in bonuses last year. All that and more in this week’s Taxpayer Podcast.

Jun 4, 202425 min

Ep 145#145 Corporate welfare costs $5 million/job

Tax hikes for you, more taxpayer cash for multinational corporations. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Ontario Premier Doug Ford teamed up to give $5 billion to Honda. The government says it will create 1,000 jobs. That’s a cost to taxpayers of $5 million per job. And that’s on top of the tens of billions of dollars governments have already announced for other multinational corporations like Volkswagen, Stellantis and Northvolt.

May 22, 202424 min

Ep 144#144 Debt interest = $1 billion/week

Welcome to Canada, where you pay a federal sales tax so Prime Minister Justin Trudeau can cover the interest payments on his government’s credit card. That’s literally what’s happening. Interest charges on Canada’s debt will be $54 billion this year. GST revenues will be $54 billion. On top of soaring interest charges, the federal budget includes massive deficits, a tax hike, the doubling of the national debt, and no plan to balance the budget. We break down what you need to know about the federal government’s 2024 Budget. All that and more in this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast.

Apr 23, 202443 min

Ep 143#143 Trudeau gives Quebec special carbon tax deal

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is giving you higher gas prices and giving Quebec a special deal on the carbon tax. Quebec’s carbon tax currently costs $57 per tonne. Trudeau is making you and every other Canadian pay a carbon tax that costs $80 per tonne. And that carbon tax gap is expected to grow… Plus, we break down just how much federal debt interest charges are costing taxpayers. All that and more in this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast.

Apr 16, 202425 min

Ep 142#142 Canada’s tax revolt

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has lost the people and the premiers on the carbon tax. Seven of 10 Canadians and provincial premiers oppose Trudeau’s April 1 carbon tax hike. But Liberal, NDP, Green and Bloc Québécois MPs decided to stand with the prime minister and voted to make you pay higher carbon taxes. And we break down Trudeau’s April 1 alcohol tax hike. All that and more in this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast.

Mar 30, 202428 min

Ep 141#141 Governor General Gravy Train

Governor General Mary Simon took another pay raise this year, bringing her annual salary to $363,000. This is Simon’s third pay raise since being appointed to the role less than three years ago. And the CBC dished out another $15 million in taxpayer-funded bonuses in 2023. All that and more in this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast. And you can get your shirt at taxpayer.com.

Mar 23, 202426 min

Ep 140#140 Fighting Trudeau’s online censorship

Taxpayers are right to be worried about Trudeau’s online censorship. We asked the Canadian Constitution Foundation to break down Trudeau’s so-called online harms bill and how that can impact your free expression and ability to hold governments accountable. All that and more in this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast. And here’s how you can take action against Trudeau’s online censorship. Visit the Canadian Constitution Foundation’s website and help push back: https://theccf.ca/fix-c-63/

Mar 16, 202424 min

Ep 139#139 Trudeau losing on carbon tax

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe comes off the bench to fight Trudeau’s carbon tax. And the vast majority of Canadians don’t support Trudeau’s carbon tax hike on April 1. Plus, we break down how Trudeau’s carbon tax makes your grocery bills more expensive. All that and more on this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast.

Mar 12, 202420 min

Ep 138#138 Trudeau’s $1 million “affordability” retreats

The Trudeau government’s three “affordability” cabinet retreats over the course of a single year cost taxpayers more than $1 million. And you better believe they’ve been eating good on your dime… Trudeau also dropped $11,651 of your tax dollars to party with the media at one of his mansions. All that and more in this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast.

Mar 2, 202431 min

Ep 137#137 A scam app and a scam tax

The ArriveSCAM app is worse than you think. The Auditor General writes a scathing report into the ArriveCAN app that socially distanced taxpayers from tens of millions of dollars. And we break down Trudeau’s carbon tax rebrand. Trudeau thinks he can make you support his favourite tax by changing the name of his carbon tax rebates. But that’s just lipstick on a pig. The government needs to stop the gimmicks and scrap the carbon tax. All that and more in this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast.

Feb 20, 202444 min

Ep 136#136 Bonuses, bureaucratic boondoggles & hotel bills

Costs for the ArriveCAN app spiralled out of control to $54 million. Despite their failure,government executives working on the app still took more than $340,000 in bonuses. Most people spend zero dollars not staying in a luxury hotel room. Well, the feds spent$600,000 NOT staying in luxury hotel rooms. All that and more in this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast.

Feb 13, 202428 min

Ep 135#135 Trudeau and CBC president squirm

CBC President Catherine Tait was in the hot seat as MPs grilled her over the millions in bonusesshe’s been doling out at the state broadcaster with your money. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau thinks he’s figured out a way to stop his polls from plummeting:re-brand his carbon tax rebate scheme! But there’s not enough lipstick on the planet to coverup the big pig that is his carbon tax. All that and more in this week’s Canadian Taxpayers Podcast.

Feb 5, 202427 min

Ep 134#134 Taxpayers getting gouged at the pumps

Canadians are paying about 55 cents per litre of gas every time we fuel up. That means you’repaying about $35 in taxes when fueling up a big sedan. And that big tax bill is only gettingbigger as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau cranks up his two carbon taxes. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/media/Gas-Tax-Honesty-Report-2023.pdf Taxpayer funded media and government censorship “How are these people supposed to hold the government accountable when the government issigning their paycheque?” Ryan Thorpe, CTF’s Investigative Journalist, said. “Journalists shouldnot only avoid real conflicts of interest, they should also avoid even the perception of one.”Taxpayers are forced to pay more than $1 billion every year to fund the CBC. The feds alsobailed out the corporate press to the tune of $595 million. More bad news: the feds are pushingthrough laws that could limit your ability to hold the government accountable online. SIGN THE PETITION HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/petitions/defund-the-cbc-and-end-media-bailout Bureaucrats discover dumbest ways to spend tax dollars Stress balls, charcuterie boards, candles and climate change card games: the CanadianTaxpayers Federation does a deep dive into all the ways the federal government spends yourmoney on branding merchandise. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/stress-balls,-charcuterie-boards-and-climate-change-card-games-inside-the-feds’-branded-merch-shopping-spree

Aug 17, 202352 min

Ep 133#133 Trudeau’s carbon tax is about politics, not the planet

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is giving Quebec a special deal on the carbon tax. The math issimple: Trudeau is forcing drivers in every other province and territory to pay 14 cents per litreof gas in carbon taxes, while Quebecers pay 10 cents per litre. The solution is also simple:Trudeau should scrap his carbon taxes and make life more affordable for all Canadians.We break down everything you need to know about the carbon tax, including Quebec’s specialdeal. SIGN THE PETITION: https://www.taxpayer.com/petitions/scrap-the-federal-carbon-tax Trudeau rewards failure with taxpayer-funded bonusesBonuses are for people who do a good job, not people who fail at their one and only job. Bankof Canada bureaucrats got $20 million in bonuses in 2022 while the Crown corporation hikedinterest rates seven times and inflation reached a 40-year high. Here’s the worst part:rewarding failure with bonuses is the rule, not the exception, in Ottawa. READ MORE HERE: https://financialpost.com/opinion/ottawa-rewards-failure-taxpayer-funded-bonuses Governor General takes taxpayers for a rideTaxpayers were forced to pick up the tab for a $71,000 bill from “Icelimo Luxury Travel” duringGovernor General Mary Simon’s four-day visit to Iceland last fall. We’re not saying the governorgeneral should be hitchhiking, but surely she could have gotten around a small island for lessthan the price of a brand-new BMW. READ MORE HERE: https://nationalpost.com/news/71k-in-limo-service-for-governor-generals-2022-four-day-iceland-trip

Aug 10, 202340 min

Ep 132#132 Feds hike inflation then hike interest rates

The Trudeau government deserves a big chunk of the blame for rising mortgage payments.Ottawa’s never-ending deficits, tax hikes and money printing helped push inflation to a 40-yearhigh. Without this inflation, the Bank of Canada would have little reason to raise rates andCanadians wouldn’t be worried about their mortgage payments going through the roof. READ MORE HERE: https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/terrazzano-higher-interest-rates-the-price-of-government-inflation You paid for ex-politician to go to Harvard Welcome to Canada: where losing re-election is like winning a prestigious scholarship. Up to$15,000. All on the taxpayers’ dime. The CTF uncovered a little-known slush fund that formermembers of Parliament can use to pay for their post-secondary education after they leaveParliament Hill. READ MORE HERE: https://nationalpost.com/news/former-mps-billed-taxpayers-over-90000-in-transitional-benefits No more sex toy shows for Trudeau government Taxpayers just scored a big victory in Ottawa! Global Affairs Canada announced it’s scrappingthe multi-million-dollar slush fund known as the Mission Cultural Fund. The MCF was used topay for a sex toy show in Germany, for old people in Taiwan to talk about their sex lives onstage and to promote Margaret Atwood’s book in Australia. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/scrapping-wasteful-mission-cultural-fund-a-huge-win-for-taxpayers

Jul 9, 202339 min

Ep 131#131 Trudeau Hammers Taxpayers With a Second Carbon Tax

Trudeau buried a second carbon tax in fuel regulations that take effect this July. By the time theregulations are fully in force, the second carbon tax will cost the average family up to $1,157.There are no rebates with the second carbon tax, and it’s being layered on top of the currenttax. READ MORE HERE: https://financialpost.com/opinion/opinion-ottawa-second-carbon-tax Trudeau hands out corporate welfare like candy Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is giving Volkswagen more than $13 billion in corporate welfare.Stellantis is another multinational corporation that’s looking for a taxpayer handout. How manybillions of dollars will Trudeau force taxpayers to give multinational corporations? READ MORE HERE: https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-taxpayers-get-soaked-by-volkswagen-giveaway You’re buying the governor general clothes The governor general’s salary is well north of $300,000. But you’re still forced to pay for herclothes. The governor general makes enough money. She should pay for her own clothes. SIGN THE PETITION: https://www.taxpayer.com/petitions/rein-in-governor-general-perks

Jun 21, 202333 min

Ep 130#130 Trudeau saving money wrong

The Trudeau government told taxpayers it would save money in budget 2023. Here’s a pro-tip for the government: if you increase spending by $85 billion, you’re saving money wrong. READ MORE HERE: https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/terrazzano-trudeau-doesnt-know-what-saving-money-means CTF fights carbon tax at parliamentary committee Franco brought a simple message for members of Parliament: Stop hiking the taxes that make our food so expensive. SIGN THE PETITION: https://www.taxpayer.com/petitions/scrap-the-federal-carbon-tax Trudeau scared of taxpayer legal challenge Prime Minister Justin Trudeau finally fessed up and admitted he stayed in the $6,000 per night hotel room during the Queen’s funeral in London, England. Trudeau knew he was going to lose in court. That’s why he fessed up. READ MORE HERE: https://nationalpost.com/news/taxpayers-federation-legal-action-hotel-suite

Apr 15, 202345 min

#129 Taxes up. MP pay up. We’re fed up.

Taxes up. MP pay up. We’re fed up. Politicians think you can afford to pay more tax at the gas pump and the liquor store. Meanwhile, MPs say they need a pay hike. A good budget with big promises (that we’ll make sure they keep) The Alberta budget had a lot of big promises for taxpayers, but politicians had better keep their word or else. Bureaucrats don’t hit targets, but they still get bonuses Franco and Ryan wouldn’t dare ask Old Man MacKay for a bonus if they missed their targets, but things are different for bureaucrats. Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Mar 28, 202333 min

Ep 128#128 CBC’s Big Bonuses and Six-Figure Salaries

The number of CBC staffers taking home a six-figure salary has doubled under Prime MinisterJustin Trudeau. The state broadcaster also handed out $16 million in bonuses last year, for anaverage bonus of $14,000. And it’s all paid for with your tax dollars.READ MORE HERE: https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/cbc-employees-paid-16-million-bonuses-2022?utm_term=Autofeed&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1678367749 Taxpayers Fight Trudeau’s Gun Ban Boondoggle Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporters push to stop the government from expanding thegun ban and buy back is paying off. Members of Parliaments on the committee trying to expandthe scheme had to withdraw their amendments after Canadians flooded their emails.SIGN THE PETITION: https://www.taxpayer.com/petitions/scrap-the-gun-ban-and-buy-back Failing Government CEO Gets Huge Raise The head of Metrolinx, Ontario’s transit infrastructure agency, is now making $851,000 a year,which is a 52 per cent pay bump over the last handful of years. The increase in pay comesdespite Metrolinx spending 75 per cent over budget with Ontario Premier Doug Ford’ssignature transit project, the Ontario line. Rewarding failure with pay raises has become therule with government agencies. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/ford-needs-to-end-the-metrolinx-fiasco

Mar 13, 202330 min

Ep 127#127 Taxpayers launch legal challenge against Trudeau government

Government bureaucrats are trying to bend the rules to keep you from knowing who stayed in the $6,000 per night hotel room during the Queen’s funeral. You paid the bill, you deserve transparency. That’s why the Canadian Taxpayers Federation launched a legal challenge to force the government to disclose who stayed in the hotel room. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/cbc-staff-earning-six-figures-doubles-under-trudeau Fight Against Online Censorship Members of Parliament want to censor what you see online. But Senators and Canadians are fighting back against this push for censorship. READ MORE HERE: https://www.thesuburban.com/opinion/op_ed/bill-c-11-canadas-senators-should-say-no-to-censorship-and-government-control/article_02c03930-e3b8-5167-8f1f-cd0f95591670.html Email MP and Government House Leader Mark Holland: [email protected] $20 in Tax for a Case of Beer President and CEO of Moosehead Breweries Andrew Oland joins the show to break down how federal politicians are making your beer more expensive with an automatic escalator tax hike. SIGN THE PETITION: https://www.taxpayer.com/petitions/reduce-liquor-taxes

Feb 28, 202341 min

#126 Governor General’s $40K pandemic pay hike

Governor General’s $40K pandemic pay hike The governor general’s salary in 2022 was $342,100. That means the governor general’s salary increased by almost $40,000 since the beginning of the pandemic. Why does the governor general need an extra $40,000 when they can expense taxpayers for as much beef wellington as they can stomach? READ MORE HERE: https://nationalpost.com/news/governor-general-40k-pay-raise-pandemic Government union bosses milking you A federal government union is pushing for up to 47 per cent more in pay and benefits over three years. That would cost taxpayers $9.3 billion. That’s an extra $27,500 per bureaucrat each year on average. And they want you to pay for it. READ MORE HERE: https://financialpost.com/opinion/opinion-taxpayers-cant-afford-federal-union-demands?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1676471130-1 World Cup a rip off for taxpayers Taxpayers will be on the hook for about half a million dollars for every minute of game time in the World Cup. That means every minute of game play could build a family a home. And the government’s economic claims aren’t worth the paper they’re written on. READ MORE HERE: https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/jay-goldberg-ford-is-skeptical-about-fifa-and-hes-right https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/world-cup-cost-leave-taxpayers-scratching-our-heads

Feb 16, 202329 min

#125 Exposing Government Waste with New Investigative Journalist

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation just added more muscle to go after government waste with our new Investigative Journalist Ryan Thorpe. Ryan built his career by infiltrating a white supremist group and going after union bosses. In his first week with the CTF, Ryan broke stories about the governor general’s $40,000 pandemic pay hike and government bonuses. And he’s just getting started.

Feb 13, 202316 min

#124 Interview With Taxpayer Advocate Grover Norquist

CTF President & CEO Scott Hennig sits down with the Founder and President of Americans For Tax Reform, Grover Norquist.

Jan 22, 20231h 7m

Ep 123#123 Here’s How Taxpayers Win in 2023

Do you want politicians to stop wasting your money and raising your tax bill? The Canadian Taxpayers Federation’s President and CEO Scott Hennig delivers the blueprint on how taxpayers can push for smaller and more accountable government in the year ahead.

Jan 20, 202330 min

#122 1.2 billion reasons to defund the CBC

Taxpayers pay about $1.2 billion per year for the CBC. That amount could instead pay thesalaries of more than 13,000 nurses. It could cover the grocery bills for 100,000 families. It’stime to defund the CBC. READ MORE HERE: https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/sims-the-cbc-is-a-government-monster-gobbling-up-tax-dollars Come on prime minister, you’ve had enough alcohol taxes Taxes already account for about half of the price of beer, 65 per cent of the price of wine andmore than three quarters of the price of spirits. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is rubbingmargarita salt in the wound by using high inflation to binge on higher alcohol taxes in 2023. SIGN THE PETITITION: https://www.taxpayer.com/petitions/reduce-liquor-taxes Which politicians were naughty or nice in 2022? From spending $6,000 per night on a hotel room to racking up nearly six figures on fancyairplane food and handing out bonuses to failing central bankers, plenty of politicians andbureaucrats were on the Taxpayer Naughty list in 2022. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/media/taxpayer-naughty-nice-list-2022.pdf

Jan 2, 202336 min

#121 Trudeau subsidizes 391 dead people

Trudeau subsidizes 391 dead people The Trudeau government spent at least $32 billion on suspicious or ineligible COVID-19 payments. The government handed out COVID-19 subsidies to hundreds of dead people, hundreds of people in jail and hundreds of Canadians under the age of 15. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/-4.6-billion-tip-of-the-iceberg-on-covid-19-overpayments-auditor-general Trudeau hiking FIVE taxes in 2023 The CPP tax, EI tax, carbon tax and alcohol taxes are all going up. The feds are also imposing a second carbon tax through fuel regulations in 2023. Here’s a New Year’s resolution for the Trudeau government: stop wasting money, start cutting taxes. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/five-federal-tax-hikes-in-2023-new-year’s-tax-changes-report Government contractor milks taxpayers The Ontario government’s transit contractor is going $8 billion over budget on a subway project. That’s enough money to build eight hospitals. Unfortunately, huge cost overruns have become the rule rather than the exception with government contractors across Canada. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/ford-needs-to-end-the-metrolinx-fiasco

Dec 20, 202240 min

Ep 120#120 Quebec’s Special Deal on Carbon Tax

There’s a fundamental unfairness about the federal carbon tax: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is requiring taxpayers in other provinces to pay a higher carbon tax than in Quebec. Trudeau’s special deal for Quebec shows the carbon tax was always about politics, not the environment. READ MORE HERE: https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/gunter-quebec-gets-deal-on-carbon-tax-while-rest-of-canada-pays?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1670103043 Trudeau Balloons His Buyback Boondoggle Trudeau is going after more law-abiding Canadians. He is trying to ban thousands of additional long guns. The original gun ban and buyback was already ineffective and expensive. This could cost taxpayers another $1 billion. And it won’t improve safety. READ MORE HERE: https://nationalpost.com/news/expanded-liberal-gun-ban-could-cost-taxpayers-another-billion-dollars-says-criminologist Wait, a Politician Wants Less Pay? British Columbia MLA Todd Stone put forward a private member’s bill to freeze politician pay. It would’ve killed the $10,000-pay raises for politicians. Too bad the rest of his colleagues couldn’t keep their snouts out of the trough. The B.C. government refused to debate Stone’s bill. READ MORE HERE: https://www.westernstandard.news/news/taxpayer-watchdog-urges-bc-mlas-to-vote-on-pay-raise-freeze/article_ae739166-6c12-11ed-87b5-67511c2a6670.html

Dec 9, 202236 min

Ep 119#119 Senate Committee Gets and Earful About Online Censorship

The House of Commons committee stifled debate on the online censorship bill, C-11, but the Senate committee is diving in and our Ontario Director Jay Goldberg let them have it about the dangers of the legislation. WATCH JAY’S TESTOMONY HERE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTHwYFqfn4M&t=1s READ THE E-BOOK HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/media/Final%20C-11%20Report.pdf Check out the CANADIAN TAXPAYERS STORE! Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Nov 28, 202220 min

Ep 118#118 Feds blow the budget by $20B (already)

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland is already set to spend $20 billion over her own budget. And we’re only about half way through the fiscal year. But here’s the most amazing part: Freeland called her budgeting “prudent.” READ MORE HERE: https://financialpost.com/opinion/chrystia-freeland-20-billion-over-budget Cold winter, big carbon tax bill Winter is coming and the carbon tax makes it more expensive to keep your home warm. We break down how much the carbon tax will cost Canadians this winter. READ MORE HERE: https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/opinion-trudeau-carbon-taxes-leaving-canadians-out-in-the-cold We found the bill for the governor general’s Middle East trip Governor General Mary Simon and her entourage billed taxpayers $1.3 million on the week-long trip to the Middle East. Can Simon prove that spending $1.3 million on a week-long trip is a better use of tax dollars than hiring more nurses or helping struggling Canadian taxpayers? The CTF dug up the data, and the National Post ran the story on its front page. READ MORE HERE: https://nationalpost.com/news/governor-general-trip-cost-taxpayers-1-3-million?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1667418831 SIGN THE PETITION: https://www.taxpayer.com/petitions/rein-in-governor-general-perks Check out the CANADIAN TAXPAYERS STORE! Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Nov 21, 202242 min

Ep 117#117 Testifying to the Finance Committee on Behalf of Taxpayers

Federal Director Franco Terrazzano sits down with Alberta Director Kris Sims to discuss his testimony to the Finance Committee.

Nov 8, 202234 min

Ep 116#116 That’s NOT how bonuses should work

Bureaucrats are taking big pay raises and bonuses. And they’re demanding more. Much more READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/recession-for-who-not-government-employees Lovable nerds replicate $50M ArriveCAN app A few techies spent a weekend replicating the government’s ArriveCAN app. What they did for fun, the government spent $54 million to build. Is that a good deal for taxpayers? READ MORE HERE: https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-two-canadian-tech-companies-say-each-recreated-arrivecan-app-to-show/ Students stand up to government debt Government debt will hit young people the hardest and young people across Canada are hitting back. The CTF’s student organization, Generation Screwed, is taking off. READ MORE: generationscrewed.ca Check out the CANADIAN TAXPAYERS STORE! Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Oct 28, 202233 min

S1 Ep 115#115 Up? Really? What’s With the Carbon Tax?

#115 Up? Really? What’s With the Carbon Tax? The cost of living is skyrocketing, and the federal government is making things worse by hiking the carbon tax. We have the details. READ MORE HERE: https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/conservatives-attempt-to-cancel-carbon-tax-hikes-fails-in-house-of-commons If CPP and EI Quack Like a Tax… If something looks like a duck, waddles like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it’s a duck. Likewise, if something takes money from you like a tax, funds government redistribution like a tax, and even the government admits it’s a tax, then it’s a tax. But the federal government is trying to hide that from you, while taking too much from your paycheque. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/yes,-payroll-taxes-are-taxes.-no,-trudeau-shouldn%E2%80%99t-be-raising-them We’re No Safer, but the Gun Ban Bill’s Higher Taxpayers been billed over $3 million in office costs alone for the bureaucrats running the federal gun ban and buyback scheme, without a single gun being purchased to date. We found the records that prove it. READ MORE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/costs-for-gun-ban-and-buyback-continue-to-balloon,-despite-not-buying-a-single-gun Check out the CANADIAN TAXPAYERS STORE! Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Oct 12, 202238 min

S1 Ep 114#114 Tax Cuts Everywhere But Canada

Tax Cuts Everywhere But Canada Other countries are cutting taxes, but here in Canada, the federal government is raising the carbon tax, payroll taxes, and alcohol taxes, actively choosing to make life more expensive. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/canada-hikes-taxes-while-51-other-countries-provide-tax-relief-report What Is Carpaccio Anyway? While Canadians were trying to figure out how to stretch their food budget, Governor General Mary Simon and her entourage were enjoying beef wellington and fancy Italian snacks as they flew around Europe and the Middle East. We dug up the receipts. READ MORE HERE: https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/beef-wellington-230-flowers-more-details-on-how-the-governor-general-spent-99k-on-a-middle-east-trip Pay for Your Own Pole, Councillor Jankov Charlottetown taxpayers picked up the $4,600 tab to take out a utility pole that was blocking city councillor Alana Jankov’s driveway, even though she and her husband had moved their driveway to face the pole AND the city government had been told it was the homeowner’s responsibility to pay for the work. We dug up the records. READ MORE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/charlottetown-taxpayers-paid-4,600-to-remove-utility-pole-outside-coun.-jankov%E2%80%99s-house?pending=1 Check out the CANADIAN TAXPAYERS STORE! Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Oct 6, 202230 min

#113 Look Who’s Fighting Carbon Taxes Now

Newfoundland and Labrador’s Liberal Premier Andrew Furey is taking a swing at the federal carbon tax. READ MORE HERE: https://twitter.com/fureyandrew/status/1565791208210841601 https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/trudeau-government-not-serious-about-making-life-more-affordable Will Taxes Make You Skinny? Newfoundland and Labrador’s Liberal Premier Andrew Furey is bringing in a new hidden tax on sugary beverages in his province. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/furey%E2%80%99s-pop-tax-is-nothing-more-than-a-tax-grab Surprise Surprise: Home Equity Tax is Unpopular The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s own study found 95 per cent of social media comments are against a home equity tax, according to records dug up by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. READ MORE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/cmhc%E2%80%99s-own-study-finds-home-equity-tax-95-per-cent-unpopular Check out the CANADIAN TAXPAYERS STORE! Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Sep 27, 202225 min

#112 Why is Ottawa in Farmers’ Way?

Why is Ottawa in Farmers’ Way? Canadian farmers and fertilizer producers are world leaders in sustainable farming practices, but that isn’t stopping the Trudeau government from raising carbon taxes and the possibility of restricting fertilizer use. Prairie Director Robin Speer has the view from the farm. READ MORE HERE: https://www.sasktoday.ca/opinion/opinion-ottawa-should-stop-stoking-food-insecurity-5784598 UCP Candidates Pledge No PST In a huge win for taxpayers, the majority of candidates in Alberta’s United Conservative Party leadership race have signed the CTF’s pledge rejecting a PST and have also promised not to raise taxes. On top of those wins, Alberta has also ended bracket creep. READ MORE HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/ucp-candidates-pledge-not-to-impose-a-pst-or-raise-taxes https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/scrapping-bracket-creep-and-paying-down-the-debt-huge-wins-for-taxpayers Waste Watch: Federal Tourism Agency Gets Bonuses (Even With No Tourism) When the tourism industry was locked down during the pandemic, most tourism agencies had to cut costs. But the lucky federal bureaucrats at Destination Canada, the federal tourism-promotion Crown corporation, didn’t face any hardships. They even got bonuses! We dug up the records laying out the lockdown pay bumps. READ MORE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/federal-tourism-agency-handed-out-bonuses-and-pay-raises-while-industry-locked-down Check out the CANADIAN TAXPAYERS STORE! Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Sep 14, 202231 min

#111 Balanced Budget Coming in … 2041

Balanced Budget Coming in … 2041 We have some good news and some bad news. The good news: The feds plan to balance the budget before 2070. The bad news? They won’t be balancing the budget until after 2041! By then, interest charges will have cost taxpayers $802 billion. The CTF has been telling the federal government how to avoid the crunch. READ OUR FEDERAL BUDGET SUBMISSION HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/media/Backgrounder-carbon-tax-rebate-cost.pdf Liquor Taxes on a Bender Imagine hearing two bartenders whispering about running up your bill. That would set off a few alarm bells. It turns out that is exactly what the federal government is doing as it overindulges in tax hikes for beer and liquor each year, without a vote in Parliament. READ OUR REPORT HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/government-liquor-tax-hike-bender-needs-to-end Waste Watch: Global Affairs Drops Over $40,000 On Fancy Furniture While most Canadians spent the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic tightening their belts, Global Affairs Canada was outfitting overseas diplomatic offices with over $40,000 in custom furniture produced by an Ottawa-based designer. READ MORE: https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/global-affairs-canada-spends-41k-on-fancy-custom-furniture-for-overseas-diplomatic-offices Check out the CANADIAN TAXPAYERS STORE! Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Aug 31, 202233 min

#110 INTERVIEW Jean Charest

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation sat down with Conservative Party Leadership Candidate Jean Charest to talk about key taxpayer issues like what he would do to balance the budget, make life more affordable and find savings if he was elected prime minister.

Aug 29, 202214 min

#109 INTERVIEW Scott Aitchison

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation sat down with Conservative Party Leadership Candidate Scott Aitchison to talk about key taxpayer issues like what he would do to balance the budget, make life more affordable and find savings if he was elected prime minister.

Aug 12, 202216 min

#108 INTERVIEW Roman Baber

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation sat down with Conservative Party Leadership Candidate Roman Baber to talk about key taxpayer issues like what he would do to balance the budget, make life more affordable and find savings if he was elected prime minister.

Aug 12, 202219 min

#107 INTERVIEW Pierre Poilievre

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation sat down with Conservative Party Leadership Candidate Pierre Poilievre to talk about key taxpayer issues like what he would do to balance the budget, make life more affordable and find savings if he was elected prime minister.

Aug 12, 202218 min

Ep 106#106 You Get Inflation, Central Bankers Get Bonuses

You get inflation, central bankers get bonuses The Bank of Canada gave its employees $45 million in bonuses and pay raises in 2020 and 2021 during the pandemic while inflation soared. The Bank of Canada is supposed to keep inflation around two per cent. If you’ve been to the grocery store in the past year you know they failed. So why did they give themselves bonuses? READ NEWS ARTICLES HERE: https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/terrazzano-bank-of-canada-doesnt-deserve-its-bonuses-and-pay-raises/wcm/e1e09f1b-4f7d-4ce3-a288-13c9bb0838bb/amp/?fbclid=IwAR0eGUeJhBsJegvgjOX2RiG7a8YC7FHsJt8ZfRv8KpycLJrd5iwRGMaeC0c https://financialpost.com/opinion/franco-terrazzano-governments-have-created-the-perfect-inflation-storm https://torontosun.com/opinion/columnists/terrazzano-deficit-spending-and-inflation-tax-drive-up-cost-of-living Nova Scotia’s premier takes a pay cut Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston’s salary was cut by $11,246 while MLAs froze their salaries. Members of Parliament in Ottawa need to follow Houston’s lead and stop giving themselves pay raises. READ OUR REPORT HERE:https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/houston-shows-leadership-by-cutting-his-own-salary Charlottetown council billing taxpayers for boozy dinner Charlottetown Mayor Philip Brown and fellow councillors expensed $1,800 on a boozy steakdinner that included four bottles of wine, 11 beers, 20 ounces of liquor and three cocktails. We also caught councillors double dipping on their expenses. READ OUR REPORT HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/documents-show-charlottetown-employee’s-high-spending-on-meals-and-luxury-hotels

Aug 10, 202222 min

S1 Ep 109#105 INTERVIEW Dr. Geist on C-11 Censorship

The Trudeau government’s Bill C-11 is posing a threat to the free flow of online information in Canada. Ontario Director Jay Goldberg and Federal Director Franco Terrazzano spoke with Dr. Michael Geist, the University of Ottawa’s Canada Research Chair in internet law, about the risks of the bill. READ OUR REPORT HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/media/Final%... Check out the CANADIAN TAXPAYERS STORE! Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Jul 29, 202236 min

S1 Ep 107#104 Magic Math on the Carbon Tax

Magic Math on the Carbon Tax The Trudeau government claims families will be better off with its carbon tax and rebate scheme, but that’s just plain magic math. According to the Parliamentary Budget Officer, the average household will be paying hundreds of dollars this year, even after the rebate cheques arrive. READ OUR REPORT HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/media/Backgrounder-carbon-tax-rebate-cost.pdf Feds Hand Out Pay Raises, Bonuses Despite Missed Objectives The federal government is spending billions on bureaucratic overtime and pay raises while missing its own objectives by miles, and we have the records that prove it. READ OUR REPORT HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/feds-spent-1.6-billion-on-overtime-pay-since-2019 Waste Watch: Chrystia Freeland Doesn’t Know Where Glasgow Is Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland went to Scotland last November for a conference in Glasgow, but stayed in Edinburgh. Canadians picked up the bills for her staff not knowing how to use Google Maps. READ OUR REPORT HERE: https://www.taxpayer.com/newsroom/freeland-stays-in-wrong-city-for-climate-conference,-drops-over-3,000-on-luxury-chauffer-service Check out the CANADIAN TAXPAYERS STORE! Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Jul 25, 202231 min

S1 Ep 107#103 Massive Spending Didn’t Really Help COVID Fight

The Trudeau government pushed the federal budgets to historic highs and took on massive new debts, all in the name of fighting COVID-19. The CTF took a look around the world, and other countries have been far more restrained. One thing is clear: After two years of a worldwide pandemic, we know that more government spending does not guarantee better results. READ OUR REPORT HERE: https://financialpost.com/opinion/opinion-spending-to-the-max-on-covid-19-programs-didnt-really-help https://www.taxpayer.com/media/Report-Pandemic-Spending.pdf SIGN the PETITION https://www.taxpayer.com/petitions/stop-trudeau%E2%80%99s-debt-dive Check out the CANADIAN TAXPAYERS STORE! Like this show? Subscribe and give us 5-stars! This podcast is brought to you by the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada’s premier grassroots advocacy group pushing for lower taxes, less waste and accountable governments. Sign-up as a Canadian Taxpayers Federation supporter at no-charge TODAY: https://www.taxpayer.com/join.

Mar 15, 202219 min