P.E.I.’s Liberal premier calls on Ottawa to delay implementing tax changes
CHARLOTTETOWN — The Liberal premier of P.E.I. is calling on the Trudeau government to hold off implementing its proposed tax changes, saying they are causing “significant concern and uncertainty.”
Wade MacLauchlan issued a statement Thursday saying many business owners on the Island have told him they are concerned the proposed changes to corporate tax laws could impede succession planning, particularly in the agriculture and fishing sectors.
The premier has sent a letter to federal Finance Minister Bill Morneau to ask for an extension to public consultations.
MacLauchlan said the Island has been experiencing strong economic growth, which he attributed to the entrepreneurial spirit and risk-taking of small- and medium-sized business leaders.