Saskatchewan election begins with promises of tax relief, calls for change
Saskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe kicked off the provincial election Tuesday promising broad-based tax relief while his opponent, NDP Leader Carla Beck, said it’s time to move on from failed, incompetent money management.
Moe told cheering supporters in Saskatoon that, if re-elected on Oct. 28, his government would launch a four-year plan to reduce personal income tax rates across the board.
He said given those rates are already adjusted for inflation, a family of four would save more than $3,400 over four years.
“It’s the largest income tax reduction since 2008,” Moe said to shouts of “well done!”