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Alberta election: UCP government promise to prevent government from future tax hikes

Wednesday on the Alberta election campaign trail, NDP Leader Rachel Notley said her party's proposal to increase corporate taxes would provide stability. As the same time, UCP leader Danielle Smith said her party would bring in legislation to prevent future governments from increasing personal or business taxes without approval from Albertans. Saif Kaisar reports – May 24, 2023

United Conservative Leader Danielle Smith says her party would bring in legislation to prevent government from increasing personal or business taxes without approval from Albertans.

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Smith, at an event in Calgary ahead of Monday’s provincial election, says the first bill would be the Tax Protection Amendment act.

Smith used the announcement to attack NDP Leader Rachel Notley’s proposal to raise corporate taxes by three per cent as part of a three-year fiscal plan.

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Smith says the NDP plan to increase those taxes from eight to 11 per cent would kill jobs, burden Alberta families and drive out investors.

She says Albertans have already seen the effect of NDP policies when Notley was elected premier in 2015.

“This election is a choice between a United Conservative Party that’s lowered taxes, balanced the budget, and returned Alberta to its place as the economic powerhouse of Canada or the party that’s done the opposite,” Smith said Wednesday.

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