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Eight years protesting inspired by a Bank calling clients ‘Sitting Ducks’ for namesake loans - finally achieves consumer protection due to a petition signed by Jack Layton, Howard Hampton, Peter Kormos and more than a thousand voting constituents. Yea! We can retire the van. Tony. NDP Oakville Riding petition for 'Identity Theft' consumer safeguards develops a change to Canadian law during provincial election campaign: For Canadians who had no idea 'Identity Theft' wasn't a criminal offense ... NDP leadership for consumer protection has during this campaign enjoyed ' Canada will Criminalize Identity Theft' headline news. http://news.sympatico.msn.ctv.ca/TopStories http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/reuters/international_identity_dc Proposed NDP Oakville Riding resolutions are reflected by AFFIL goals to 'Establish Fair Credit Policies and Practices' in the Ford Foundation project . http://www.fordfound.org/program/index.cfm The politics of a petition signed by Jack Layton, Howard Hampton and Peter Kormos and more than a thousand constituents has the interest of advocacy groups around the world, including: http://www.affil.org/media2/announcements Vote to put NDP knowledge into law |
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Whatever the outcome of this extraordinary campaign, I am proud that eight years protest and an NDP petition signed by NDP leaders and more than a thousand constituents has made ‘Identity Theft’ a criminal act for the benefit of all Canadians. Tony Crawford’s determination has made legal history: ‘Identity Theft’ is now a crime. Tony Crawford is equally committed to; health tax rebate, ten-dollar minimum wage, access to quality education, affordable secondary education, improving health care and protecting the environment. Vote
for determination: Vote Tony Crawford.
I will hand over constituents' signed petition papers to Queen's Park in the next session ... with thanks to Minister of Finance, the Honourable Jim Flaherty and Minister of Justice, the Honourable Rob Nicholson for their follow-up to an NDP campaign issue: |
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The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday
October 6, 2007
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