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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 May 1997, p. 8

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> _ 1 am writing to protest the inclusion of a letter from one Stanâ€" $ ley Rektor in The Chronicle of May 14. x _ Mr. Rektor‘s lewer, which seems to be a challenge to Andrew 3 Telegdi to debate the constitutional status of Quebec, is so illâ€"writâ€" g ten, disorganized, and unbearably pompous (*...cvoked my wrath and stirred my pen. ..") as to be hilarious â€" or revolting, 1 gsuppou.wlhmâ€".ud-nq-. w â€" The author‘s ideas on national politics are quite clearly not deserving of the attention of either Mr. Telegdi or of your readerâ€" ship, and moreover, his way of expressing himself is quite incomâ€" prehensible and has no place in any newspaper. Surely you can find more thoughtful material in your mailbox, 8qu~ufifll~nflnm swmm.mhumwmam t politics to those who are able to string three words together. An earnest Jean Chretien says he won‘t buy your vote with a mmâ€"v&mm&hfluhflj‘ ! Under Chreâ€" tien, over $17 billion in corporate profits were in 1994. More profitable corporations paid no tax at all under the Liberâ€" als, from: 66,008 (1992) to 81462 (1994). Reform and PCs promise tax cuts to entice voters. Most of us could use some jax relief, but these promised tax cuts leave little extra in the pockâ€" LETTERS boalin 65 If you can‘t vote on election day, Monday, June 2, you may vote at the advance polls. The advance polls will be open on Friday, May 23, Saturday, May 24. and Monday, May 26, trom noon to 8:00 p.m. See your Confirmation of Registration notice for the address where you can vote. if your name is not yet on the voters list, you can still register and vote at the advance polls or on polling day. Remember to bring identification that shows your name, address and signature | call Elections Canada at ’W” | 1â€"800â€"1NFOâ€"VOTE (1â€"800â€"463â€"6868) s WIM TTV/TDO: 1â€"800â€"361â€"8935 M internet: http//www.elections.ca 7 For more information, _ call Elections Canada at 1â€"800â€"INFOâ€"VOTE (1â€"800â€"463â€"6868) TTY/TDO: 1â€"800â€"361â€"8935 internet: http//www.elections.ca Elections Canada is the nonâ€"partisan age if you know someone who has difficuity Advance polls Whose Tax Cut? responsible for the conduct of federal slectiong and referendums ing. please expiain the contents of this advertisement, wour The April 23 issue of The Chronicle featured Lynne Woolstenâ€" croft, the Conservative candidate. The article mentioned that her p-q'llsalo-pu-tmnxcmitmmdmzlyflnhadndt and her Conservatives would have to borrow more money to finance the tax cut is quite consistent with their record on deficit inauumd.ma{al.dwimoulmthemiomld:bt It is noteworthy that she worked for Conestoga College for 22 ymmdlookadymm,mdhuhnbadiupomidfi- mpdmwathtl)fivaflyo{w:crloo'rkrnhry““ his salary is supported by the taxpayers and she wants a 10â€"perâ€" ets of average Canadians â€" it‘s the wealthy whose laxes af* really cut! How much of Harris‘ tax cut do you see in your pocket? *!.lbwcut’willco!mnwnolomuxulsddy net. Why should we all continue to pay so that the rich get richer? 1 support the NDP real tax relief through tax reform (Mmphéw).mmmimllm nesses benefit while the wealthy and profitable corporations finally pay their fair share. We need to get Canada‘ finances Mfictmll*_defidtd(k&h.mNDPsnwm mitted to this goal as the other parties Political hypocrisy Ascutaanie its the wealthy whose taxes are )P is as comâ€" l 4:? Stephen Carr, 1’1( ‘ Peter Baker, F :1:,‘4 P $ x y vofris F2 Prowa a tA Instead o ¢rs in your it in the ree who gave y someone ch Waterloo right to refu business in taxpayetr‘s ¢ paign flyer unemployn priority if h As a lette have deliver sance it can tainly does taken in by LE

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