Sentences with phrase «outrage over his reforms»

Asked whether he'd given thought to resigning in the face of community outrage over his reforms, Beaudet essentially dodged the question, responding that «today is a day to rejoice.

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Outrage over the tax reform forced Campbell's resignation last November, and a provincial referendum subsequently killed the HST.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau is not the first Canadian politician to hold the job who's been confronted with outrage over tax reform proposals.
Outrage over tax reform is nothing new.
WASHINGTON — Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, the top - ranking Democrat on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, called for the head of AIG to resign over comments he made comparing outrage over executive bonuses to lynchings that took place...
They discuss his outrage over the Ground Zero mosque, his hopes for reforming the capitol, and why he believes his abrasive style is the right fix for Albany.
There was somewhat predictable outrage from some parts of the left over the weekend, when Labour's unloved DWP shadow, Liam Byrne, announced a new approach to welfare reform including emphasis on contributions, a full employment strategy and giving councils the option to give those who work or contribute to their communities» priority on social housing lists.
This latest outrage is proof that Pryor should resign and turn the State Department of Education over to someone willing to support and protect students, parents, teachers, school administrators and public schools rather than use public funds to do the dirty work for the corporate education reform industry.
Parents are outraged over news that a lobbyist for the American Federation of Teachers bragged about watering down an education - reform bill at the AFT's national conference last month.
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