Tax cuts will be first order of business, Trudeau says after re-election

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Tax cuts will be first order of business, Trudeau says after re-election GlobePolitics

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said his government will swear in a new cabinet on Nov. 20 and move ahead with a promised cut to personal income taxes as its first order of business.

“I intend to sit down with all party leaders in the coming weeks to talk about their priorities, about how we can work together to respond to the preoccupations that Canadians have from one end of this country to the other to the other,” he said. “It will be various and varied conversations, but I can tell you it is not in our plans at all to form any sort of formal coalition, formal or informal coalition.

The Prime Minister indicated that his positions on some of the most heated issues of the campaign have not changed. He said the Liberal government will continue to support the construction of the Trans Mountain pipeline as quickly as possible. He also said his government is prepared to intervene if necessary at some point in a legal challenge of Quebec’s Bill 21, which imposes restrictions on the wearing of religious symbols for some public servants, such as teachers.

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globepolitics JustinTrudeau don’t use taxcuts,call it taxreduction,otherwise Scheer will thinks you believe in Cuts,Cuts&Cuts in services

globepolitics Can't wait to get that .50 back on our check, close your illegal border, stop the mass immigration, round up the 49000 missing illegals with warrants, cut off the payments you give them

globepolitics It's about time.

globepolitics For the rich..

globepolitics Irresponsible to push forward with this plan when deficits are so large and so much more spending has been promised. M

globepolitics With minority status, the liberals are going to follow through on their promises and hotly contested campaign arguments: -Tax cuts -Pipelines -Alberta jobs -Quebec belligerence -even deficit reduction?

globepolitics How 'progressive' it is to implement regressive tax cuts.

globepolitics OK but why?

globepolitics gonna sell more guns to Saudi Arabia to kill Yemen kids

globepolitics oh good

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