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Gosh, the public sector's taking a big slice of cake?

In my National Post column that appeared in print today, I draw on a new Fraser Institute study to underline that unless we put firm restraints on it, government will indulge its ever-growing appetite including for pay and perks far larger than those left to us in the private sector. For more on how to restrain government, see our documentary True, Strong and Free on fixing Canada's Constitution.

A small gesture of thanks

To mark Remembrance Day we are pleased to offer a complimentary copy of our latest documentary, True Strong and Free, to veterans, active military/police/first responder and their families. Simply follow the link to claim yours. And thank you for your service.

Constitution, MilitaryJohn Robson
True, Strong and Free

Great news! Our latest documentary, on how to fix our Constitution, is now available to the public and is free to watch on YouTube. The high-resolution digital version is also available for purchase, for only $5. DVDs (standard) are available for pre-order and we will have a blu-ray version in the next little while. For more information about the project, and to help us make the changes we propose, please visit www.fixtheconstitution.ca. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QQHH_KIjTsc

If your vote matters to you...

John Ivison has a good piece in today's National Post about the Liberals' hollow "consultation process" on abolishing the voting system we've used since the common people were first admitted to Parliament, in favour of one that will make them almost impossible to beat. And if you're worried about this change and the undemocratic, arguably unconstitutional way it's likely to happen, and live in the Ottawa area, you might want to attend the MY VOTE MATTERS Ottawa event this evening at the Ukrainian Community Centre (1000 Byron) from 6:00 to 7:30 and share your concerns.