Stephen Harper promises to cut red tape

Flyer printing companies in Vaughan, Ontario, have to deal with a lot of red tape that makes their businesses run less efficiently and drives up costs for them. Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper has noticed, and he’s promising ways to save businesses money by cutting down on bureaucracy.

Speaking in Toronto on Thursday, the prime minister announced the establishment of the Red Tape Commission, a government body that he says will help Canadian businesses reduce paperwork and regulatory chaos. He said that red tape works like a killer of jobs and a tax, only stealthily, because it increases the unproductivity of businesses. This, in turn, leads to lost time that costs businesses money, thereby having the effect of tax raises.

Harper’s words of persuasion may already be having an effect with the people it matters to most: the voters. An employee of a Toronto-based Print shop by the name of Harmony Printing, one Archie Brown, has already committed something that he hasn’t heretofore done in his whole life. He actually gave $200 dollars to Harper’s Conservative Party.

Persuaded by Harper’s talk about lowering taxes, helping out Canadian businesses, and following a more fiscally conservative economic policy, Brown says what he has heard from Harper constitutes “good news.” This is especially important to a man like Brown because his employer, the aforementioned Harmony Printing, has gone through a tough time in the last few years, thanks to the recession that has hit Canada and other countries.

Any measures that make business easier for flyer printing companies in Vaughan, Ontario, can surely be good news for local customers who take advantage of their services and expertise.


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