Hi John, 

You can show the prime minister how he’s wasting a billion dollars a week and make sure he can’t miss the message. 

Ottawa wastes a lot of your money in a lot of different ways.

The federal government forced you to pay $20,000 for a study on gender politics in Peruvian rock music. 

The government forced you to pay $8,800 for a sex toy show in Germany. 

But here’s the biggest waste the government forces you to pay: INTEREST CHARGES ON THE DEBT.

The federal government spends more on interest charges than health-care transfers.

Every dollar you paid in federal sales tax went to pay interest on the debt last year.

This is your chance to push the government to stop wasting $1 billion EVERY WEEK on debt interest charges.

Now is the perfect time for you to push because the budget is coming in October. 

And you can put this ad on a sidewalk billboard right in front of Parliament Hill and the prime minister’s office:

“Hey prime minister, your debt interest charges cost $1 billion every week. Balance the budget!”

The prime minister, his MPs and government bureaucrats will be staring at your billboard as they work on the budget. They won’t be able to ignore your message!
 
Will you chip in to put up a billboard right out front of the prime minister’s office telling the government to stop wasting your money?
YES - I'LL DONATE


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I can’t wait to see bureaucrats’ faces as they walk by your billboard every day to get to the office and work on the budget. Your billboard will send the perfect message at the perfect time:
Stop wasting money and balance the budget.

Thank you for fighting for taxpayers – you’re making a difference!

All the best,
Franco Terrazzano
Federal Director
Canadian Taxpayers Federation

P.S.: You can take a look at the billboard design by clicking this link: https://www.taxpayer.com/campaigns/billboard-stop-wasting-money,-balance-the-budget-