Braid: Rachel Notley's big tax blunder helped hand election to the UCP abpoli ableg
She raised it to 11 per cent in 2015 and 12 per cent in 2016.Article contentAfter the UCP won in 2019, Premier Jason Kenney dropped the big business tax to eight per cent in two stages.
Along came COVID-19, more business hardship, and then inflation. Albertans were suddenly struggling with a crisis not known for 40 years. It seemed to elude the NDP that small businesses strive to be big businesses. And while they’re small, they get considerable revenue from big business.Article content
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