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Progressive Conservative tax cuts will make Manitoba more competitive: Stefanson

Manitoba must be competitive with tax rates in Saskatchewan and Alberta in order to attract jobs and keep more young people from leaving,Heather Stefanson said in a speech to the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce.

Tory leader promoted her promised tax cuts during speech to Manitoba Chambers of Commerce Wednesday

A woman holding a microphone speaks to a man who is facing away from the camera.
Manitoba Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson speaks to the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce Wednesday morning. (Rudy Gauer/CBC)

Manitoba Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson has promoted her promised tax cuts to the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce.

In a Wednesday breakfast speech to the business group, Stefanson said Manitoba must be competitive with tax rates in Saskatchewan and Alberta in order to attract jobs and keep more young people from leaving.

Saskatchewan and Alberta get a lot of revenue from oil and gas production, unlike Manitoba, which can help keeps taxes low.

Stefanson says Manitoba can attract businesses and jobs via its clean and low-cost hydroelectricity, and that would generate more revenues for the province.

The Tories have promised major tax cuts if they are re-elected Oct. 3, including the elimination of the payroll tax on businesses and a sharp cut to personal income tax.

Stefanson says the government can afford the tax cuts while still moving toward a balanced budget and ending a long string of deficits.

Corrections

  • An earlier version of this story indicated that Progressive Conservative Leader Heather Stefanson spoke at a Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce event. In fact, it was hosted by the Manitoba Chambers of Commerce.
    Sep 13, 2023 1:39 PM CT