Tory leader pitches tax cuts, NDP woos Liberals ahead of Manitoba election day
WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s political leaders made their final pitches to voters Monday — one day before an election that determines whether the Progressive Conservatives win a second mandate after three years of controversial cost control.
Tory Leader Brian Pallister, who recently fulfilled a promise to reduce the provincial sales tax, said his party is the only one that would work toward a balanced budget and cut other taxes such as an education levy on homes and other properties.
“If you want the education tax taken off your property, there’s only one choice tomorrow,” Pallister said Monday outside the legislature, surrounded by his candidates.
“And if you want more jobs and more opportunities for your children … there is only one choice tomorrow.”