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    Jeremy Maddock is a freelance writer, webmaster, and libertarian-conservative thinker from Victoria, Canada.

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New Government in Canada

January 24, 2006 | In Politics |

Without getting too political, I just thought I’d voice my congratulations to Canada’s new Prime Minister, Stephen Harper.

From a citizen’s point of view, I hope to see Harper’s Conservative government bringing positive change in this country, while from a webmaster’s point of view, I am intrigued by the new government’s plans to lower taxes on small businesses.

Harper has made a lot of promises over the course of this campaign, and I really hope he manages to keep them. He will need to prove himself an honest man if he hopes to form a majority government next time around.

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  1. […] This attempt to restore a more fair state of competition in the telecommunications industry is definitely an encouraging sign from Canada’s recently elected Conservative government. Only time will tell whether Prime Minister Harper’s party will build momentum and put effort into creating a better free market competitive environment industry wide. […]

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