Canada as seen through the Eyes of New Brunswick Editorial Cartoonists:
The Insight and Humour of Josh Beutel and Bill Hogan
Preface |
Introduction |
Editorial Cartoon Database |
Classroom Activities
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Josh Beutel, Telegraph Journal
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Reference number: MC2806-145
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Scope and Content
Minister of Finance, John Crosbie's tax credit plan is characterized as inconsequential because of other actions of the government, a mere flick of a coin compared to the vacuum that is sucking in tax revenue.
Title
Crosbie Taketh Away
Caption
Tax credit plan for homeowners to cost $575 million in lost revenue
Persons
John Crosbie
- Born in St John's, Newfoundland, January 30, 1931
- Progressive Conservative
- Minister of Finance, 1979 to 1980
- Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada,1984 to 1986
- Minister of Transport, 1986 to 1988
- Minister for International Trade, 1988 to 1991
- Minister for the purposes of the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Act, 1991 to 1993
- Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, 1991 to 1993
- Characterised 1979 budget as "short term pain for long term gain"
- Actively promoted Canada-US Free Trade Agreement