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Prentice says no PST while he’s premier

Alberta PC leader Jim Prentice speaks during a campaign stop in Calgary, Alta., Friday, April 10, 2015.
Alberta PC leader Jim Prentice speaks during a campaign stop in Calgary, Alta., Friday, April 10, 2015. Larry MacDougal, The Canadian Press

EDMONTON – Premier Jim Prentice says there will not be a provincial sales tax as long as he is the leader of Alberta.

Prentice says Albertans have told him they don’t want the tax and he agrees with them.

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Alberta is the only province without such a levy, but Prentice said earlier this year he would consider it if there were widespread support.

Opposition leaders, however, say Albertans need to be careful about promises from Prentice.

They have all noted that he also promised to follow Alberta’s fixed election law, only to drop the writ a year early.

Prentice says his budget sets a 10-year financial path for Alberta and he needs a mandate to implement it.

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