Tax cuts and tax credits are ‘innovative’ policy ideas, says Andrew Scheer
UPPER KINGSCLEAR, N.B. — What Andrew Scheer bills as innovative policy ideas are in fact deeply rooted in basic conservative fundamentals.
Before Thursday, at least nine of the Conservatives’ main election policy promises involve offering Canadians a tax credit or cutting an existing tax.
Moreover, three of those tax credit proposals were throwbacks to the time of Stephen Harper’s Conservative government, and were taken away by Justin Trudeau during the Liberal leader’s past four years as prime minister.
On a sunny Thursday morning in southern New Brunswick, Scheer promised an expansion of yet another tax credit, this time for the supplies of volunteer search-and-rescue workers and firefighters. And once again, the measure was first introduced during the Harper era.