Top 10 Quotes & Sayings by Jim Flaherty

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Canadian public servant Jim Flaherty.
Last updated on December 25, 2024.
Jim Flaherty

James Michael Flaherty was a Canadian politician who served as the federal minister of finance from 2006 to 2014. First elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1995 under the Progressive Conservative (PC) banner, Flaherty would sit as a member of Provincial Parliament (MPP) until 2006, also serving in a number of Cabinet positions from 1997 to 2002 during Premier Mike Harris' government. He unsuccessfully ran for the PC leadership twice, before deciding to enter federal politics and running for the Conservative Party of Canada in the 2006 election. With his party forming government, Prime Minister Stephen Harper named Flaherty as the new finance minister, a position he would hold until his resignation in 2014. During his tenure, Flaherty tabled nine federal budgets and shaped Canadian fiscal policy through the 2008 financial crisis. He was the longest continuously serving minister in Harper's government until his resignation. Flaherty died of a heart attack three weeks after his resignation as minister. His widow, Christine Elliott, formerly served as the deputy premier of Ontario.

I'm still a fiscal conservative, and I'm inclined to pay down debt.
I am a pretty tough guy. I'm an old hockey player.
It's more frugal to wear ties that are given to you. — © Jim Flaherty
It's more frugal to wear ties that are given to you.
We're always flexible and pragmatic... It's always important to watch the unemployment rate and to make sure that we can keep most Canadians working. We were successful in that back in 2008-09.
Everyone wants instant gratification: you have to have everything your parents had right away.
I remember being in the Ontario Legislature and the Liberals yelling over at me about the fact that the dollar was rising, and that was bad for business, and didn't I realize that. And I thought, 'What are you talking about?' The value of the currency in part, large part, reflects the world's view of the state of our economy.
There are some terrorist organizations, there are some organized crime organizations, that launder money through charities and make donations to charities. That's not the purpose of charitable donations in Canada, so we're becoming increasingly strict on the subject.
I still have my teeth. I don't want to lose them at age 61 in some hockey game.
The stable funding announced today will allow Special Olympics to grow and benefit an increasing number of Canadians. I am proud that our Government is committed to providing opportunities for Canadians of all ages and all abilities to engage in sport and physical activity and to enjoy an active and healthy lifestyle.
Public service is good for you.
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