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Dear Editor, The Green Party of Saskatchewan wants to know why the Saskatchewan Party government and NDP opposition support exporting uranium to China. At this moment, China is struggling to keep North Korea under control. If China is unwilling or unable to keep North Korea under control, how can our citizens be assured that Saskatchewan uranium exports won't be used to build nuclear weapons? Saskatchewan should end uranium sales, period. We may live to regret sending uranium to a nation, any nation, that could turn around one day and use that uranium to drop bombs on Canada. It is irresponsible for Saskatchewan to potentially contribute to the expansion of nuclear weapons or nuclear power in East Asia. Victor Lau Leader, Green Party of Saskatchewan Dear Editor, Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty likes to boast that 'we will not raise taxes.' There's only one problem: that claim is not remotely true. His new federal budget increases tariffs on everyday items imported from dozens of countries. These rising tariffs are a hidden tax on everything, from clothing and shoes to household cleaning products to televisions. They are also increasing your Employment Insurance taxes. Increasing this tax on jobs is reckless when so many areas of the economy are still struggling. Jim Flaherty is increasing taxes on hospital parking, taxes on life insurance, taxes on safety deposit boxes, taxes for airport security, taxes on credit unions, and the list goes on. For years now, Conservatives have tried to boast that they never raise taxes. That was easy to do when they took power and inherited a $13 billion surplus from the previous Liberal government. However, these tax-and-spend Conservatives dug themselves into a deep deficit; they increased program spending by almost 40 per cent and are now hiking taxes left, right and centre. It's time for the Conservatives to show Canadians some respect and be honest about taxes. No amount of spin or government advertising (that they pay for with your taxes) can change the fact that a tax hike is a tax hike, and we know it. Scott Brison Finance Critic, Liberal Party of Canada