John Williamson
John Williamson
dollars ottawa returned revenue spending surplus
Ottawa has had a spending problem, not a revenue problem, and surplus dollars should be returned to taxpayers.
billions dollars leave ottawa roads spend
That would still leave Ottawa with billions of dollars to spend on roads and infrastructure.
cabinet line next spending stack
When you stack up what he's spending next to his cabinet colleagues, Mr. Volpe's spending is out of line and he should be reined in.
department finance good ran
I think he would be a good choice. He's already ran the second-largest finance department in Canada.
cool forward looking playing
I was looking forward to playing with him, he's a cool cat.
basically brand building
We basically gutted the whole building started with a shell, ... Everything is brand new- the flooring, the walls, the plumbing, the electric.
evaluation expect reading today virtually
Today we are reading virtually every meter. I expect in about 2006 or 2007 we'll do another evaluation to see if it's cost-effective to change.
continue
We're going to continue fundraising. We're not done yet.
population potential proportion social
The potential for social unrest, social instability is pretty significant. You have a very substantial proportion of your population that has been undereducated, malnourished, marginalized, is disaffected, not able to go to school.
population potential proportion social
The potential for social unrest, social instability is pretty significant, ... You have a very substantial proportion of your population that has been undereducated, malnourished, marginalized, is disaffected, not able to go to school.
goal tried women
We've tried to do everything we could to make it as upscale as possible, ... Our goal is to have a place where women can come and know that there's nothing better in Knoxville, Corbin or wherever.
canadians cuts future higher income measures paying prime talking taxes year
If those cuts are repealed in the upcoming budget, Canadians will end up paying higher income taxes this year and in future years. The only person talking about hindering tax-relief measures is the prime minister.
feet opportunity
He's got the whole world at his feet and he can't find his shoes.
invisible issues missed opportunity policy seem sprung
He's been invisible when important policy issues have sprung up. They just seem to have missed opportunity after opportunity.