WINNIPEG – Manitoba Tories say more than 4,300 people have shown their opposition to the provincial sales tax hike through a website the party set up.
Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister says the number of people who have used Standupmanitoba.com is proof there is public opposition to the tax increase.
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The NDP government raised the sales tax to eight per cent from seven per cent on July 1, and dodged a referendum that is required under the balanced budget law.
The government has said the tax hike is needed to pay for infrastructure projects and preserve front-line services.
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But Pallister says the government should cut spending instead.
The bill to formalize the tax hike has been held up by Tory stalling tactics, and is expected to come to a vote in December.
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