The Liberal government recently announced a tax cut, taking off the Goods and Services Tax and Harmonized Sales Tax on select items.
Included in this list are alcoholic drinks, various snack foods, desserts, kids clothing and diapers, toys and more.
In addition to the tax relief, $250 cheques will be sent out to Canadians in the spring.
“I think [the tax break] will be a little bit of help for most people, most Canadians in the holiday season,” said Sueann Collins, a Windsorite who was out doing some shopping.
“But I’m not sure about the consequences after that.”
She added the tax cut could help some buy extra gifts or food over the holidays.
Some say this could be a way to buy votes for the upcoming 2025 election.
“Bunch of lies, it isn’t going to happen,” said Natalie, a Windsor resident who chose not to give her last name.
She added if the tax break does go into effect on Dec. 14, …