Canadian Taxpayers Federation
Fédération canadienne des contribuables | |
| Abbreviation | CTF |
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| Formation | 1990 |
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| Type | Fiscal conservative advocacy |
| Headquarters | Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada |
| Membership | 4 (2020) |
President | Scott Hennig |
Chair | Michelle Eaton |
| Revenue | $4.8 million (2020) |
| Expenses | $4.5 million (2020) |
| Website | taxpayer |
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The Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF; French: Fédération canadienne des contribuables) is a federally incorporated, non-profit organization in Canada.
It describes itself as a taxpayers advocacy group, and the organization advocates lower taxes, less waste, and an increase in government accountability. It was founded in Saskatchewan in 1990 through a merger of the Association of Saskatchewan Taxpayers and the Resolution One Association of Alberta.
The federation uses a combination of e-mail, media interviews, press conferences, speeches, presentations, stunts, petitions and publications in its advocacy. The CTF publishes The Taxpayer magazine three times a year, sends regular e-mail 'Action Updates', hosts a website/blog and Facebook page and issues opinion commentaries to media outlets.