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Name: Robert G McRae on May 3, 2008Comments: Please advise me when the Conservatives make it illegal to sign petitions. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 3, 2008Comments: a very scary development in the destruction of democracy in Canada.Flag
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Name: ADAM VALLEE on May 3, 2008Comments: We need more transparency and accountability, not less... But the Conservatives have already illegally spend $1 Million too much on their Campaign.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 3, 2008Comments: This is absolutely unacceptable and Canadians won't have it. You can fire science advisory offices and you can restrict arts credits to film makers but you can't take away a system of government accountability! I thought the whole platform this government won on was about accountability Its a sad day for Canadians.Flag
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Name: Geoff Falk on May 3, 2008Comments: Access to information on government activities is paramount to a true democracy. It's disgusting that the government would not only not support but end this service.Flag
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Name: Jay Chapman on May 3, 2008Comments: First films now FOI databases What other barriers would you like to put in place for those who don't fall into your party line Go suck rocks.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 3, 2008Comments: This is another contemptible example of Harper's manipulation of power. His government wants accountability only when it serves their own special interests, not the common good.Flag
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Name: Ken Miura on May 3, 2008Comments: This cannot be allowed to happen. This and other things the Harper government have 'quietly' killed or implemented under our noses. Canadians should be consulted, and this does not sound like the open and accountable government Harper promised when he was elected.Flag
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Name: Robert J Burns on May 3, 2008Comments: This is but one more indication that the current government intends to run roughshod over any restraints or opposition. It has to be stopped while we still have the power to do so.Flag
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Name: Katherine Whitfield on May 3, 2008Comments: I support CAIRS and a free and open democracy.Flag
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Name: Jeff Black on May 3, 2008Comments: We don't want to go down this road. Bring back CAIRS. We should be leading the way on openness in government, not clamming up.Flag
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Name: Michael Molenaar on May 3, 2008Comments: I wish to see this bill reversed and the CAIRS database reinstated and maintained. I wish to see the increase in available information on the Canadian governments operations in all areas, especially financial.Flag
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Name: Normand LaBIne on May 3, 2008Comments: When elected officials have the power to fire the watchdogs, how are Canadians to know, even after the fact, if their activities were Self-Serving or in honest Public Service Its still a long haul to catch them and incarcerate them, if they do, and usually means an awfully expensive Public Inquiry, and even then, they get off with a house arrest rebuke, and the barn-door never gets closed. At least let us know who's doing who, so we won't buy contaminated CO2.Flag
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Name: Katie Bohan on May 3, 2008Comments: How can making it harder for Canadians to exercise their right to access information on the workings of the government not be seen as an attempt to keep the citizens of this country in the darkFlag
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Name: Chae on May 3, 2008Comments: It is really ironic... Conservatives claim to strongly believe in democracy, however, in reality they're nothing but a bunch of double-standard hypocrites.Flag
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Name: John Moeller on May 3, 2008Comments: Conservatives blocking access to information Say it ain't so!Flag
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Name: Wilmer on May 3, 2008Comments: taking Cairs away is taking the rights of canadians away. and I will not support a party that takes the rights of its voters away from them.Flag
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Name: Kerrie Rusk on May 3, 2008Comments: I think the petition says it all. We do not want Canada to follow down the road the US government going and this seems like a step towards that!Flag
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Name: Christian Schroeder on May 3, 2008Comments: Please restore this vital database. Accountability is the strength of democracy.Flag
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Name: William A. Hallett on May 3, 2008Comments: This action by the Reform Party has gone too far and must be stopped NOW!!!!!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 3, 2008Comments: What do they have to hide Remember the campaign policy of accountability and transparency This must be stopped!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 3, 2008Comments: I knew a lot about him (Harper) from years past! Even then he was a bully and an icredible sulk...not unlike a small child. His idea of Canada would have us in Iraq, just watch he will have us joining Bush in the attack against Iran! He is secretly disbandind all that makes me proud to be Canadian. Soon he will disband The changing of the guard on Parliament Hill and all things that have made us different from the USA. Please, please, please Liberals lets call an election.Flag
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Name: Toni Xerri on May 3, 2008Comments: And this is the government that promised openness and transparency - maybe we should call you the liberals again eh And we wonder why Canadians have lost their trust of politics.Flag
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Name: Jim Wellington on May 3, 2008Comments: If I wanted to be lied to and manipulated by unethical, immoral jerks who believe the voting public is made up of idiots who couldn't find their way out of a paper bag, I could have stayed in the USA.Flag
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Name: Peter Kelly on May 3, 2008Comments: so much for being transparent and accountable. This 'new' government promised to be better than the corrupt liberals and only delivered on a more corrupt version insteadFlag