Members of Parliament are set to vote on a Liberal bill proposing a temporary “tax holiday” for Canadians that is expected to pass with the support from the New Democratic Party.
The legislation, which was tabled on Wednesday, calls for a two-month break on the goods and services tax or harmonized sales tax on dozens of items, including certain groceries, alcoholic beverages and children’s clothing.
Hey @cafreeland! I suspected you were the dumbest Finance Minister in Canadian history, but thanks for proving it. Groceries have never had GST on them. Carbon Tax yes, but GST no.#LiberalFools #ElectionNow #Pierre4PM https://t.co/IA9z7j2aUB
— Jon Fraser (@JonFraserTF) November 27, 2024
h/t Patti Jo
