On January 3, 1999, William Grosvenor provided us with another example of his penchant for telling the most brazen of lies when he published this gem: [UseNet header trimmed. See original in http://www.nizkor.org/ftp.cgi/people/g/grosvenor.william/1999/sprint-ca.9901] From chiffre@chambre.com Sun Jan 3 20:32:54 EST 1999 Newsgroups: soc.culture.canada,can.general,soc.culture.russian,soc.culture.polish,alt.revisionism,alt.white-power,soc.culture.swiss Subject: COURT ORDERS JEW BRONFMANS TO PAY TAXES!!! Message-ID: <368fa125.1967412@news.sprint.ca> Date: Sun, 03 Jan 1999 16:56:11 GMT Canadian Press report (2 January 1999) that Justice Francis Mudloon of the Federal Court of Canada ruled that the JEW Bronfmans must pay the more than $700 Millions unpaid taxes!!! Further, Justice Muldoon ruled that Revenue Canada's actions "smells" of "grave maladministration" and favouritism. Justice Muldoon also commented that Harris acted "on behalf of all fellow taxpayers,except the favoured few." Canadian Press report (2 January 1999) that Justice Francis Mudloon of the Federal Court of Canada ruled that the JEW Bronfmans must pay the more than $700 Millions unpaid taxes!!! Further, Justice Muldoon ruled that Revenue Canada's actions "smells" of "grave maladministration" and favouritism. Justice Muldoon also commented that Harris acted "on behalf of all fellow taxpayers,except the favoured few." ==End of Grosvenor "quote"== Now read the news item itself, and compare reality with the Grosvenor version: Copyright Canadian Press http://www.canoe.ca/EdmontonNews/es.es-01-02-0033.html Saturday, January 2, 1999 Crusader wins round in fight against a family's $700-million tax break By CP WINNIPEG -- A Winnipeg man is delighted a court ruling has cleared the way for his lawsuit aimed at forcing a prominent Canadian family to pay $700 million in income tax. "I hope the government won't appeal this," George Harris said yesterday. "When people, who spent many years paying taxes because they felt it was their civic duty, see people much better able to pay taxes are not, it bothers them, to put it mildly." Justice Francis Muldoon of the Federal Court ruled that Revenue Canada's decision to allow two family trusts to transfer $2 billion in assets to the U.S. without paying taxes "smells" of "grave maladministration" and favouritism. The family has not been identified under confidentiality rules, but published reports say it's the Bronfmans, who control the Montreal-based Seagram Co. distilling and entertainment empire. Harris's suit is aimed at forcing Ottawa to collect capital-gains taxes on the transferred assets. Muldoon's ruling comes a week after Finance Minister Paul Martin released proposals to ensure an end to similar transfer deals. Last year the courts agreed with government lawyers who argued that Harris's suit, started in 1996, should not proceed because he was not directly affected by the 1991 Revenue Canada decision allowing the transfer. But Muldoon ruled that Harris has a legitimate suit "on behalf of all fellow taxpayers, except the favoured few." Lawyer Arne Peltz agrees his client has a public interest. "He's just a guy who goes to work every day, pays his taxes and thinks everyone should pay their fair share." Muldoon gave Ottawa 35 days to respond to Harris's allegations. ==30==
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