“I think what it's going to cause is a lot of inconvenience for people,” said Catherine Callbeck, a Liberal senator from Prince Edward Island who sits on the finance committee. “Many Canadians have been used to going into their purse and getting their ... (more)
Catherine S. Callbeck
Liberal Senator from Prince Edward Island
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- Appeared in the article Conservatives to eliminate SIN card in latest cost-cutting move
3 days ago – MetroNews Canada
- Appeared in the article Conservatives to eliminate SIN card in latest cost-cutting move
“I think what it's going to cause is a lot of inconvenience for people,” said Catherine Callbeck, a Liberal senator from Prince Edward Island who sits on the finance committee. “Many Canadians have been used to going into their purse and getting their ... (more)
3 days ago – Toronto Star
- Appeared in the article Rory Beck, premier's 'right-hand man', dies of natural causes
Senator Catherine Callbeck said Beck will be remembered as one of Prince Edward Island's most outstanding public servants. “Rory Beck was a consummate public servant who was totally committed to the service of his province,” said Callbeck. (more)
about 1 month ago – The Guardian Charlottetown
- Appeared in the article PE: Hiring credit should be for all small business, argues Callbeck - Daily Business Buzz
[CHARLOTTETOWN, PE] — Island Senator Catherine Callbeck is questioning why some Island small businesses are being left out from a program meant to help them hire new employees. The recent budget extended the Hiring Credit for Small Business, ... (more)
about 1 month ago – Prince Edward Island
- Appeared in the article PE: Hiring credit should be for all small business, argues Callbeck
[CHARLOTTETOWN, PE] — Island Senator Catherine Callbeck is questioning why some Island small businesses are being left out from a program meant to help them hire new employees. The recent budget extended the Hiring Credit for Small Business, ... (more)
about 1 month ago – Daily Business Buzz
- Appeared in the article Hiring credit should be for all small business: Callbeck
OTTAWA - Island Senator Catherine Callbeck is questioning why some Island small businesses are being left out from a program meant to help them hire new employees. The recent budget extended the Hiring Credit for Small Business, which provides up to ... (more)
about 1 month ago – Journal Pioneer
- Appeared in the article Family-run business sold to Island company
Senator Catherine Callbeck took over the furniture side of the family business in 1968. Callbeck's Furniture became a Leon's franchise 1989. Last year, she was inducted into PEI's Business Hall of Fame as a successful entrepreneur, as well as her work ... (more)
about 1 month ago – CBC.ca
- Appeared in the article Five ways to fix the Senate
“This bill is an important step in making the Senate more representative of Canada and Canadians in the 21st century,” Alberta Senator Bert Brown said of Harper's senate reform bill when it was announced last June. Brown was appointed to the Senate in ... (more)
about 1 month ago – The Guardian Charlottetown
- Appeared in the article Reform may range from votes to equal representation
Bert Brown of Alberta said of Harper's senate reform bill when it was announced last June. Brown was appointed to the Senate in 2007 after he won a Senate-in-waiting election, making him the second person in Canadian history to be appointed to the ... (more)
about 1 month ago – TheChronicleHerald.ca
- Appeared in the article Styles vary between PEI Senators
He said he spoke at Treasury Board president Tony Clement's annual meeting in Ontario when Clements had the flu in the hopes of gaining favour with the president for the PEI college project. “I broke my neck to make that happen,” Duffy said. (more)
about 1 month ago – The Guardian Charlottetown


