Jim Flaherty resigns

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http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/03/18/finance-minister-jim-flaherty-resigns/

March 18, 2014
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty resigns from Cabinet
By National Post Staff
Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has resigned from Cabinet and will be returning to the private sector

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty has resigned from Cabinet and will be returning to the private sector.

-more to come-

His full statement is below

Yesterday, I informed the Prime Minister that I am resigning from Cabinet. This was a decision I made with my family earlier this year, as I will be returning to the private sector.

I am grateful to Prime Minister Stephen Harper for providing me with the opportunity and responsibility to serve Canadians as their Minister of Finance since 2006, one of the longest serving Finance Ministers in Canadian history. As a government, we achieved great things for Canada and I could never have accomplished what I have as Finance Minister without the full support of Prime Minister Harper.

As I reflect on my almost two decades in politics, I am proud of the accomplishments of the governments I was part of, provincial and federal.

In my time as Finance Minister, I am proud of the work I have done to help manage the deepest economic challenge to face Canada since the depression of the 1930s and ensure Canada emerged stronger and as a recognized economic leader on the international stage.

Along with managing Canada's performance during the global economic crisis, I am pleased our government brought forward positive measures to make Canada one of the world's best places to do business. I am proud to be part of a government that:

reduced Canada's business taxes to the lowest level in the G-7;
reduced other taxes 160 times;
introduced the Tax-Free Savings Account (TFSA) and the Working Income Tax Benefit (WITB)
took action on four separate occasions to protect Canada's housing market; and
took historical steps to strengthen Canada's securities regulation regime.

I also made it a priority to help improve the well-being of people with disabilities. Our government has worked hard to ensure our country benefits from the talents and abilities of Canadians with disabilities. We improved accessibility through the Enabling Accessibility Fund, provided new investments for people with disabilities to join and contribute to the workforce, and helped improve access to financial independence through programs such as the Registered Disabilities Savings Plan (RDSP).

My goal was always to get Canada back on track to a balanced budget after the large deficit we agreed was necessary in Budget 2009 to combat the Great Recession and protect Canadian jobs. As outlined in Budget 2014, I followed through on that commitment. There is no doubt that Canada's budget will be balanced in 2015. Canada's fiscal position is the envy of the developed world. All Canadians can be proud of the country's performance.

Now, I will focus on life beyond politics as I return to the private sector. I believe that I have served my country, province and constituents of Whitby-Oshawa to the best of my abilities and thank them for their continued trust and support for almost two decades. It has been an honour to serve Canadians with the Prime Minister, Cabinet and caucus colleagues and all Members of Parliament in the House of Commons.

As many of you know, I faced a health issue over this past year. I have received much support and good wishes from Canadians across the country and for that, I am thankful. I am happy to report that I am on the road to a full recovery and the decision to leave politics was not related in any way to my health. This decision was made because it is the right one for me and my family at this time.

I would also like to thank all Canadians who expressed their support and encouragement over my years in public service. I have often said that public service is a noble calling and have encouraged young people, including my own children, to consider it as a worthy career choice. I believe a career in the public service is the most satisfying and personally enriching career you will ever find.

I want to thank my wife Christine and our three sons for their unwavering support during my time in public office. I am lucky to have such a wonderful family.

As I begin another chapter in my life, I leave feeling fulfilled with what we have accomplished as a government and a country during one of the most challenging economic periods in our country's history.

We live in the greatest country in the world, and I want Canadians to know that it has been my honour and my privilege to serve them.

Thank you.

Jim Flahert
 

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"took action on four separate occasions to protect Canada's housing market"

Originally it was 25 year mortgage amortization and Flaherty increased it to 40.
When the real estate market overheats he takes credit for lowering it back to 25, really?
 

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I am certain he will be well-rewarded by his corporate masters for his efforts.
I didn't much love Jim Flaherty's policies, I'm really going to hate Joe Oliver's policies.
 

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Check your closet..:)
Who the hek is Joe Oliver....

I vote for Miss E to be our finance Minister..
Now there's a lady with a good head on her shoulder..:)

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What...you don't think a former Chief Investment Banker at MERRILL LYNCH will take into account what the average Canadian household earns/survives on while he's shaping our government's financial policies?
I think that he will do the same wonderful job he was doing with Gateway and Kinder Morgan. You know, the job where if the Oil company doesn't like the rules, the minister just changes them.

Corporations already pay too little in taxes, actually Canadians pay too little in taxes. We are headed to what the USA has, national bankruptcy.

That all started in California in 1977 with Californians voting to not have any increases in their property taxes. (Yup, these are the people that complain about the potholes in their streets) Then, they realized that at the State and Federal levels they could vote to have increased pensions, increased medicare under some conditions, free food for the 60% of people that have "how to play" figured out. (ever wonder why people driving Mercedes are picking up their free food at the depot that is 10 miles from the nearest transit? You just can't have scruffy poor people smelling up the free food depot and scaring the youngsters)

That's what Joe Oliver is going to give us.
 
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