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| Topic Started: Jan 9 2013, 02:50 AM (143 Views) | |
| Darcie | Jan 9 2013, 02:50 AM Post #1 |
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Maclean's "99 Stupid Things the government Did With Your Money" Jan. 14th, 2013 edition. #27 The recession may have ended a while ago, but that hasn't stopped Stephen Harper's government from spending millions on advertisements featuring its Economic Action Plan stimulus slogan. The government spent $16 million in three months on feel-good commercials about Canada's economic prosperity. And the beat goes on.... |
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| margrace | Jan 9 2013, 03:03 AM Post #2 |
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Yes its pretty hard in our area to justify this. Just last night on the news the mayor of Gravenhurst was saying that the average wage in his area was $30,000. I don't know how Clement justifies this in his mail outs. |
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