Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 16 Oct 2008, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

OUR FAMILY WORKING FOR YOUR FAMILY! mamm.mmmmmmmmaamml mmmm mmmu samunmmoqa mmmrumcy‘nmmm moon, was» cmdfioaynmuwhmmtmmqwmm.emmnmmcmmmmnmmdwmmmmamMammmmdmmmemmmm mmummmmmcwhmmpommmmm.SoodoamvovanfmmmsmoommmmwwammtmLm.magma-exudation) Scarboro Subaru MarkhamSuparu 2584 Eglinton Ave. East 416-265-4411 9401 Highway 48 905-209-0002 www.3carborosubaru.ca www.markhamsubaru.com Stouffville Sunâ€"Tribune I Thursday, Oct. 16, 2008 We would llke to announce that all 2008 models are sold out. so we have no choice but to offer 2009 venlcles at our best ever Introductory offers! - suaAnuw MARKHAM THE DEAL THAT KEEPS ON SAVING Save up to $550‘ wlth COOL SAVINGS rebates on ENERGY STAR“ qualified central heatan and coollng systems Installed by a partlclpatlng contractor. And then keep savlng every year. While Conservative brass may be painting Tuesday’s results, in which the party gained 19 more seats than the 2006 vote, as a resounding success, many political observers believe the bigger pic- "I don't think Mr. Dion gotafair shake. But the per- ception was that he wasn’t a strong leader and he didn’t make a very stmng case for the Green Shift," Mr. Dmmmond said. For the most part, it was an election that failed to capture the interest of Canadians and may be remembered more as a referendum on Liberal leader Stéphane Dion’s bold Green Shift policy gambit. “There’s always been the potential for change in the 905. York Region has gone back and forth in provincial and federal elections. The 905 belt has some very volatile rid- ings," he said. A listing Liberal party. with a leader who did not resonate with voters and a carbon tax that similarly missed the mark. helped create a perfect storm that lifted Conservatives in the 905 belt, professor of political science and dean of York University’s faculty of arts, Robert Drummond said. seats. Business wants tax cuts From pan 1. When you replace your non-programmaMe thermostat with a programmabte thermostat. For instance, local manufacturers have been hithardandwantthe Con- servatives to make good on a 2-cent cut to the fed- eral diesel excise tax and boost the tax threshold for small business corporate tax, to $500,000. However, it is that same looming financial crisis that has some analysts declaringthegovemment’s four-year $8.7-billion plat- form unrealistic and that has significant implicaâ€" tions for York Region. Just when it seemed the federal Liberals had righted the ship, they will likely embark on another re-organization. And any attempt to topple this gov- ernment in a year or two will likely court a back lash from voters who feel another federal election would be unnecessary and premature. But the Conservatives made their steady hand, during uncertain financial times, the cornerstone of their campaign. Armed with a stronger mandate and a broader government, the Conser- vativescangoaboutimple- menting their $8.7â€"billion platform unhindered, as though voters had handed them a majority. ture doesn’t bode well for another minority govern- ment. However, in the short term, the Tories have a lot to celebrate. When you replace your centre! air conditioning system with one that is ENERGY STAR quafifled or higher.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy