UCP budget full of broken promises, says MLA Phillips
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Lethbridge West MLA and Provincial NDP Finance Critic Shannon Phillips says the budget Jason Kenney and his government delivered Thursday, will be “devastating” to just about everyone in the province.
Kenney warned of impending “restraint” but also said the budget would be balanced by 2023. Phillips says the severity of that restraint will hit cities, educational institutions, students, seniors, those who are disabled and many, many others. The budget calls for cutting $1.8 billion in operating expenses over four years.
Corporations will get $4.5 billion in tax breaks, as a means of attracting new investment to the province.
“We knew that there were going to be some cuts, even though he said there weren’t going to be…but what we didn’t realized is that all of our personal income taxes are going to go up. He did a bit of a change to how they calculate the brackets, and as a result, after a couple of years we’re all going to be paying hundreds of dollars more. And that’s every single person.”