The issue of tax and affordability could take centre stage in the next provincial election, as parties begin outlining their key strategies ahead of a potential early ballot in Ontario.
The Ford government used its fall economic statement in October to unveil $200 rebate cheques it plans to give everyone in the province early in the new year, a move ministers have claimed comes from an unexpected tax windfall. Progressive Conservatives are holding it up as a key affordability pledge.
“It provides for Ontarians — it’s real tax relief, it’s immediate tax relief,” Chris Chapin, a conservative strategist, said during a panel discussion on Focus Ontario.
“And I think it’s just a reflection of the pulse Doug Ford has on the actual affordability issues facing Ontarians.”
At the same time, the Ontario Liberals, led by Bonnie Crombie, outlined a middle-class tax cut the party hopes to target for those making roughly $50,000 to $75,000.
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