This is one of four versions of John Cossar’s “‘1984’ Is Here!” issue paper. The publication dates of the four versions were:
v.1: June, 1984
v.2: July, 1985
v.3: November, 1992
v.4: November, 1992 Continue reading »
This is one of four versions of John Cossar’s “‘1984’ Is Here!” issue paper. The publication dates of the four versions were:
v.1: June, 1984
v.2: July, 1985
v.3: November, 1992
v.4: November, 1992 Continue reading »
This is one of two versions of Murray Hopper’s “The (Mis)rule of Law” issue paper. The publication dates of the two versions were:
v.1: June, 1984
v.2: July, 1985 Continue reading »
This is one of two versions of Robert Metz’s “Government Has No Business Being In Business” issue paper. The two versions were published on the following dates:
v. 1: June, 1984
v. 2: July, 1985
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This is one of two versions of John Cossar’s “Job Creation” issue paper. The two versions were published on the following dates:
v. 1: June, 1984
v. 2 (re-titled “Government Job Creation”): July, 1985
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This is one of two versions of Murray Hopper’s “Crass Capitalists?” issue paper. The two versions were published on the following dates:
v. 1: June, 1984
v. 2: July, 1985
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This is one of two versions of Murray Hopper’s “The Failure of the Welfare State” issue paper. The two versions were published on the following dates:
v. 1: April, 1984
v. 2: July, 1985
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This is one of five versions of John Cossar’s “Taxation and You” issue paper. The five versions were published on the following dates:
v. 1: April, 1984
v. 2: April, 1984
v. 3: July, 1985
v. 4: July, 1993
v. 5: July, 1993
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This is one of three versions of Murray Hopper’s “Healthcare: The Hawkesbury Solution” issue paper. The three versions were published on the following dates:
v. 1: April, 1984
v. 2: July, 1985
v. 3: not dated (insert in another publication)
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This is one of four versions of Marc Emery and Robert Metz’s “Censorship: in a ‘Free’ Society?” issue paper. The four versions were published on the following dates:
v. 1: April, 1984
v. 2 (re-titled “Your Freedom of Choice: Censored”): July, 1985
v. 3: November, 1992
v. 4: November, 1992
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Contents:
Freedom Party’s campaign against taxpayer funding for the 1991 Pan Am Games met with success in June of 1985. Otto Jelinek, Canada’s Minister of State, Fitness, and Amateur Sport, announced that the federal government would not fund the 1991 Pan Am Games. Without federal tax funding, the London bid committee’s bid to host the 1991 Pan Am Games would fail.
Freedom Party’s No Tax for Pan Am Committee had distributed cards to Londoners which they could sign and send to Jelinek, asking that the games not be funded with federal tax revenues. Jelinek replied Robert Metz’s card with this letter, advising that there would be no federal funding for the games. Continue reading »