Mr. Speaker, we have more of the 100 days of “harpocracy”.
Number 41, increased the lowest tax rate from 15% to 15.5%.
Number 42, added 200,000 low income Canadians to the tax rolls.
Number 43, GST cut for the wealthy from the pockets of the lowest income Canadians.
Number 44, knowingly raised the personal income taxes of Canadians and tried to pass it off as a tax cut.
Number 45, promised to cut capital gains tax but did not do a thing in the budget.
Number 46, pitted province against province in the equalization debate.
Number 47, misled Canadians by saying their income taxes are being lowered.
Number 48, promised to fix the fiscal imbalance and did nothing in the budget.
Number 49, replaced billions of dollars in post-secondary assistance with a single $80 textbook credit.
Number 50, gave tax credits to hockey parents but not music parents.
It has been 100 days of “harpocracy”.