Corporate Canada Now Controls More Than One-Third of All Seats on University Boards Across Ontario Published April 16, 2018 Exclusive Corporate executives outnumber academics and public administrators on Ontario university boards, new analysis shows
Tax Loophole Used For Corporate Entertainment Will Cost Canada $200 Million This Year Published February 15, 2018 Analysis Business entertainment tax loophole “probably the most abused tax loophole,” tax experts say
BC Liberal candidate endorsed letting corporations vote in elections, just like humans Published May 8, 2017 BC Liberal MLA Linda Reimer endorsed a plan that would effectively allow business owners to cast two or more votes during elections.
Poll: overwhelming majority oppose Saskatchewan’s out of control campaign finance rules Published November 4, 2016 A new poll shows the vast majority of people in Saskatchewan reject the status quo when it comes to the province's outdated campaign finance rules.
Wildrose-linked lobbyists helped launch corporation boosting Jason Kenney’s PC leadership campaign Published August 26, 2016 Look what comes crawling out of the shadows when you shine a light on it.
Does anyone trust the Ontario Liberals to change the same campaign finance rules they exploited? Published April 19, 2016 Let's get this straight: the Ontario Liberals caused a problem, and now they argue only *they* can be trusted to fix it?