Alberta cuts business taxes, boosts infrastructure spending in bid to lift economy

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Alberta cuts business taxes, boosts infrastructure spending in bid to springboard economy

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Premier Jason Kenney says the investments will be for roads, health care, schools and in other areas, with expected spinoff benefits to other businesses and the service sector.

 

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Excellent. Help for businesses who employ people and job creation that build infrastructure...

These are Conservatives? What happened? Are they beginning to care?

Has any government tried running a zerorevenue buget?

Useless one trick pony ... so companies will keep yet more profit (if there still is any) and the roads will be kept up (for those who still need to drive) ... but how will this bring back business activity while broke unemployed customers are still trying to avoid the virus.

The planet’s top 20 percent corner 85 percent of money Money is more powerful than governments.

Jason Kenny only looks after big corporations and does nothing for the people of Alberta. He has always looked out for the big corporations

Because the last $4.7 billion he threw at them created SO MANY JOBS... RemoveKenney

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Alberta cuts business tax rate, unveils $10 billion infrastructure programPremier Jason Kenney calls program the largest infrastructure investment in Alberta’s history “How do we get out of this deficit?” “I know, let’s cut taxes!” “Did it work last time?” “Well, not really...” “GREAT, let’s do it again!” 🙄 jkenney forgot to cut one thing from his new plan, himself. Albertans should ask themselves who is going to pay for it? Middle class, poor? Education cuts? Healthcare cuts in these times? Sounds like corporate socialism to me. Bread and water for the rest.
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