Trudeau's five tax hikes will harm the middle class in 2023 CanadiansInvest
Even if you did receive more back in rebates, that would mean someone else would need to get less. Who are you taking money from? Maybe it’s the mom who moved to Port Hope to raise her kids but still commutes to Richmond Hill and back for work.The government’s number crunchers“lower and middle-income” Canadians will feel the most pain from the second carbon tax as fuel prices rise.
Maybe you had a tough week at work. The kids could be driving you nuts, or maybe you just need a little extra holiday cheer to get through dinner with the in-laws. But when you pick up the case of Keith’s, a bottle of Pinot or mickey of rum, Trudeau will be taking an extra 6.3 per cent from you through hisThese tax hikes have consequences for real people. And the more Trudeau spends, the more he needs to take.
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