Trudeau still hasn’t delivered on key promises for seniors he made in 2015
Justin Trudeau is planning to raise taxes on
Canadian seniors and he still hasn’t delivered on key promises he made to
seniors during the 2015 election.
Trudeau has raised taxes on seniors by hiking
CPP premiums, cancelled tax relief for seniors that use public transportation,
and will add 31 cents per litre to the price of gasoline.
He’s raised taxes all while failing to
introduce the senior’s price index which has put even more financial pressure
on Canadian seniors.
Unlike Justin Trudeau, Andrew Scheer has a plan
to put more than $700 back in the pocket of seniors by reducing income taxes on
pensions, taking GST off home heating, and cancelling the carbon tax.
Trudeau is making promises to seniors now
because he needs your vote. But just like in 2015 he will break his promises
because he is not as advertised.
Only an Andrew Scheer government can be trusted
to stand up for seniors and help you get ahead.
BACKGROUND


That’s not even including the carbon tax, which
will cost households (N.B. not individuals):
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Justin Trudeau on seniors: Not as advertised