From UPDATE (from Liberal.ca) <[email protected]>
Subject CPC tried to block our holiday tax break
Date November 29, 2024 2:32 PM
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Friend,

Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party voted against giving all Canadians a tax break this holiday season.

A tax break that would remove the GST/HST for two months on essentials like:



CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, FOOTWEAR & DIAPERS

GROCERIES

KIDS’ TOYS


AND
MORE


When it comes down to lowering the cost of living for Canadians, Pierre Poilievre and his Conservatives have shown all they have to offer are empty slogans, while our Liberal team is putting more money back in pockets.

This year they’ve tried to cut dental care, pharmacare, healthy meals for kids in school, more $10-a-day child care spaces, and investments to build more homes &ndash; and now he's trying to stop a tax break for everyone.


The next election could happen at any moment, and we’re counting on the power of our movement to show that Canadians believe in progress over cuts.

Grassroots supporters like you make everything we do possible &ndash; which is why we’re asking for your urgent support just ahead of our November 30 midnight deadline.

Chip in now towards the Re-election Fund to ensure our Liberal team is ready to go the moment an election is called.






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