How it works with Canadian companies and corporations ---donations are published---it seems that political donations are just a cost of doing business, usually going to the major parties.
Firing an employee, director or executive of a company for making a political donation would heap so much opprobrium on a company that it would provide a different result from that intended at Cooper Arms.
I wouldn't be fired for supporting financially pro-gun organizations and activities, as I do. Why would Cooper lose his job for doing what tens of millions of Americans have done as responsible contributers in a democratic society?
His firing was at the top of the news in Canada.
Last edited by King Brown; 11/02/08 08:48 PM.