Dec 10

The Great Canadian Petition - La grande petition canadienne

Tag: Consumerssergelbergeron @ 8:51 pm

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Here is the petition summary by province - 1,187 names  - Let’s see this grow - which province will win this race as a percentage of your population.

Un sommaire de la petition par province - 1 187 noms - qui gagnera la course - signer en grand nombre - pour faire grandir la petition en pourcentage de votre population.

British Columbia  370       Alberta              403            

Saskatchewan         19        Manitoba           53       

Ontario                 300        Quebec             112

Atlantic Canada     26         Yukon   & Territories    4

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5 Responses to “The Great Canadian Petition - La grande petition canadienne”

  1. VPai says:

    send it to CBC, CTV Toronto news and City TV or Toronto a request to Yahoo News to put it up at their web site and Google. Many may not be aware of cars without borders website. 680 News a radio staton loves to repeat the news ten to twenty times a day, so if the spread the word of cars without borders web site and a a tale of two prices web sites. Tell them all to sign a petition of they want lower car prices for their friends and family in the future by asking the government to harmonize trade for a fair platform to purchase , under the free trade agreements

  2. sid11 says:

    Can we file a class action law suit against Transport Canada and RIV and the Dealers ?
    Also there should be a movement by the Canadian to stop buying BMW, MB and other high end cars at least for a month if not most of the cars sold in Canada.
    Just buy the used cars for a month or none if possible !
    A food for thought !

  3. Ben says:

    Set up a Facebook group, you’ll gain support much much quicker.

  4. Ben says:

    Never mind, I made a group for you :) Hopefully people will join and you’ll get to your goal quicker.

  5. Robert Lamb says:

    Thanks some of our children, (Serge and I ) set one up and I think someone else has.. sometime it is tough to keep them up to date with what is going on, but the idea is just to enable people to discuss this problem, amd the real issue ‘Fair Pricing for Canadians”