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Bring it Home Tax Cut on work, investment, energy and homebuilding.

This past week, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has announced the details of the Conservative Party’s Bring it Home Tax Cut, on work, investment, energy and homebuilding. 

The Bring it Home Tax Cut includes:

  • Cutting income taxes by 15% to save families up to $1,800/year, or $900/year for the average worker.
  • Axing the entire Carbon Tax, including the industrial portion, which will take the tax off Canadian steel, aluminum, natural gas, food production, concrete and all other major industries, lowering prices and bringing home powerful paycheques for Canadians.
  • Axing the GST on all new homes under $1.3 million, saving homebuyers up to $65,000 on the purchase of an average home in our big cities and sparking 36,000 new homes built every year.
  • Allowing seniors to earn up to $34,000 tax free (a boost of $10,000 more than at present), allow seniors to keep RRSPs growing for an extra two years, while keeping the age of retirement at 65 for GIS, OAS and CPP.
  • Rewarding patriotic Canadians who invest in our country by increasing the TFSA limit by an extra $5,000 for investments in Canadian companies.

“Everywhere I go, Canadians tell me the same thing—life has never been more expensive. You’re working harder, but your work doesn’t pay like it used to, and it feels like you’re falling further behind,” said Poilievre.

For the past decade, Liberals raised taxes, blocked resource projects, and forced our industries, investments, and jobs abroad. And while Carney pushed for higher taxes here in Canada, he moved his company investments into tax havens abroad and moved his company headquarters to the United States. 

Canadians can’t afford a fourth Liberal term under a weak and out of touch leader like Mark Carney. We need a strong, new Conservative government that will let Canadians keep more of their own hard-earned money and put Canada First – for a change.