Gouvernement Carney Advances Steps to Promise Tax Reductions

Tuesday, May 27, 2025, 5:21 pm

The provincial government is moving decisively toward its promised tax cuts, taking rapid legislative steps to fulfill a much-publicized commitment. Officials appear intent on reassuring skeptical voters, managing to showcase progress in a process that, despite bureaucratic inertia, seems to be gaining unexpected momentum.


calgaryherald.com / Bell: Carney offers Alberta diddly squat — more Liberal lip-flapping

Is it really so bloody hard to take off the political handcuffs and let Alberta pump even more money into Canada's economy?

ledevoir.com / Le gouvernement Carney fait un premier pas vers la baisse d’impôts promise

Le ministre Champagne a déposé un avis de motion de voies et moyens qui a pour but de concrétiser cet engagement.

lapresse.ca / Le gouvernement Carney passe à une autre étape pour sa baisse d’impôts promise

Le gouvernement Carney a voulu montrer mardi qu’il passe rapidement à l’action, le ministre des Finances, François-Philippe Champagne, ayant fait un premier vers la baisse d’impôts promise en campagne électorale.


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