Pontiac1998
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As Canadians, we endure long and cold winters.
Back home in Saskatchewan, we have to deal with colder winters than others…
… but it goes without saying that all across our great country, people need to heat their homes.
It comes with being Canadian. It’s a basic necessity of life.
But it’s also expensive. And a cold winter like we’re having can put significant strain on family budgets.
That’s why I announced today that, if I become Prime Minister, not only will I scrap the carbon tax, but I’ll also bring in tax-free home energy – completely removing the federal tax from your home heating and energy bill.
Currently, the federal government doesn’t tax most essentials.
Medical supplies, prescription drugs, and most groceries are all tax exempt.
But, as you know, the government does charge tax on home heating.
If you ask me, heating your home is a necessity, not a luxury.
You know that. I know that.
But Justin Trudeau doesn’t seem to.
That’s because he has never had to worry about balancing a family budget. He doesn’t know how a cold snap can affect a family’s bottom line.
Under Trudeau, most Canadians already feel they can barely pay their bills, or feel they have nothing left over after they do.
As Prime Minister, I will be dedicated to lowering the cost of living for all Canadians.
I’ll reverse Justin Trudeau’s increased taxes on daily essentials, and put that money back in your pocket.
Back home in Saskatchewan, we have to deal with colder winters than others…
… but it goes without saying that all across our great country, people need to heat their homes.
It comes with being Canadian. It’s a basic necessity of life.
But it’s also expensive. And a cold winter like we’re having can put significant strain on family budgets.
That’s why I announced today that, if I become Prime Minister, not only will I scrap the carbon tax, but I’ll also bring in tax-free home energy – completely removing the federal tax from your home heating and energy bill.
Currently, the federal government doesn’t tax most essentials.
Medical supplies, prescription drugs, and most groceries are all tax exempt.
But, as you know, the government does charge tax on home heating.
If you ask me, heating your home is a necessity, not a luxury.
You know that. I know that.
But Justin Trudeau doesn’t seem to.
That’s because he has never had to worry about balancing a family budget. He doesn’t know how a cold snap can affect a family’s bottom line.
Under Trudeau, most Canadians already feel they can barely pay their bills, or feel they have nothing left over after they do.
As Prime Minister, I will be dedicated to lowering the cost of living for all Canadians.
I’ll reverse Justin Trudeau’s increased taxes on daily essentials, and put that money back in your pocket.