Wednesday, April 26, 2017

Hillary Clinton "We Came, We Saw, He Died" (Gaddafi) This woman is PURE EVIL

This is why peple in every country should question everything


FROM:  The Hon. Diane Finley P.C.M.P., Minister of Human Resources and Skills
Development

I am pleased to respond to your electronic message which was forwarded to me by
the Office of the Prime Minister the Right Honourable Stephen Harper regarding
private member's Bill C-428.
        As you know Bill C-428 proposes to amend the Old Age Security Act to
reduce the residence requirement for entitlement to a monthly pension from ten
years to three years. This private member's bill was introduced in the House of
Commons by M.P. Ruby Dhallaa</x> Liberal Opposition Member.
      As the Minister responsible I have been very clear that when this Bill
comes forward we will strongly oppose it.
      The Old Age Security (OAS) pension is paid to seniors in recognition of
the contribution that they have made to Canadian society the economy and their
community. The OAS program is non-contributory and is based solely on age and
residence in  Canada after the age of 18. The ten-year residence rule is
consistent with many other countries that have residence or contribution
requirements associated with their national pensions to ensure that benefits
are given in proportion to years of residence or affiliation with their pension
programs. With this in mind it is felt that the current ten-year residence
requirement represents a balance between a reasonable contribution to Canadian

society and the right to receive a lifelong pension.
      It is estimated that reducing the ten-year eligibility requirement to
three years would cost over $700 million annually in additional OAS and
Guaranteed Income Supplement benefits. Given that the OAS program is funded
entirely from general tax revenues this would be costly and place an additional
burden on the Canadian taxpayer.
Yours sincerely
The Hon. Diane Finley
P.C.M.P.
Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development

Don't quit yet ......................
Bill #C-428 [THANKS TO RUBY DHALLA AND BOB RAE]
Only if you disagree with this Bill ... Pass this message along.
This bill should not have seen the light of day ... And yet it will receive
second reading at the next sitting of parliament.
                                 
Please read the bill and make your own decision. If you disagree with the bill
send this to everyone over the age of 50 in your address book ... Or those who
may be turning 50 a few years
Hopefully by letting your member of parliament know your feelings on the bill
it will be defeated.
If you agree with the bill you don't need to do anything..

                     
Bill C-428 will allow recent immigrants to apply for OAS in 3 years instead of
the existing 10.
                             
This bill had first reading in the house  on June 18, 2009. It was seconded by
Bob Rae!  MP Ms Ruby Dhalla who introduced the bill  represents the riding of
Brampton whose population is mainly East Indian.  Right now you have to have
lived in Canada for 10 years in order to qualify for Old Age Security.  She
wants the time reduced to 3 years. Thousands could come to Canada when they are
62 years old never having worked or contributed to this country's tax system
etc and qualify for full Old Age Security benefits. 10 years minimum is
reasonable - 3 is not!
Look this up Google C-428 and you will see this bill has only one purpose and
that is to 'featherbed' a select group of people for votes.
I certainly hope this bill does not get passed. It is about time we called our
elected MP's to ask them to NOT support this bill.  Their response may be one
factor in helping us determine who gets elected in the next election.
Keep on reading and then ACT !
What  Can You  Do?
1.  Spread the message to family friends and e-mail buds.
2. Write letters send e-mails to all your list and call Members of Parliament

It is time Canada looked after it's vets and long-term citizens before tossing
OUR  hard-earned money around on people who have no right to this money, never
having paid taxes or contributed to our economy. If a family wishes to  bring
elderly relatives here and are willing to waive their own right to collect
these funds in order that the elderly relatives can receive them  ... Fine.
Otherwise do not expect the Canadian taxpayers to do 
it.                          
There are too many people abusing the generosity of the Canadian people.  We
need to stop this NOW.  We, our children and our grand children currently owe
the global investment community over $500 billion dollars ... The sum of our 
accumulated National Debt that is never publicized.

Saturday, April 22, 2017




Disturbing Message To All Americans From Ex Defense Minister Of Canada https://youtu.be/IWfKfuuj6Jo