Manitoba Progressive Conservatives promise to remove provincial sales tax from restaurant meals, deliveries
Manitoba Progressive Conservatives promised a tax break for restaurant diners Friday. It was the latest in a string of tax-cut promises that has so far covered home purchases, income and even trees.
Less than two weeks into the campaign for the Oct. 3 election, the Tories have also promised to cut personal income taxes, eliminate the payroll tax on companies, exempt first-time homebuyers from the land transfer tax, and eliminate the sales tax on flowers and trees. The tax cuts are also a sign that a re-elected Tory government would have to cut health care and education to make up for the lost revenue, the NDP said.
“We have a five-point plan that we’re announcing here today to tap into these hundreds of health-care workers who are already in Manitoba as we speak, so that they can practise their full set of skills and take care of you,” Kinew said. “There’s estimates that we could have an additional $3-billion over the next decade in revenue just because of those projects,” Tory cabinet minister Kelvin Goertzen said in Rockwood, north of Winnipeg. Goertzen was at an Arctic char operation, where he promised $20-million to expand the province’s aquaculture industry.
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