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Crombie’s Liberals pledge income tax breaks that they say Doug Ford has failed to deliver

The Liberal leader said she would cut middle-class income taxes 22 per cent if elected premier in addition to axing the eight per cent provincial portion of the Harmonized Sales Tax on home heating fuels and hydro bills. 

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Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie (left) and Premier Doug Ford. 


Ontario’s Liberals are promising a $2.8-billion tax cut plan ahead of an expected early provincial election with an income tax break Premier Doug Ford has not delivered since pledging it in 2018.

Liberal Leader Bonnie Crombie said Tuesday she would cut middle-class income taxes 22 per cent if elected premier in addition to axing the eight per cent provincial portion of the Harmonized Sales Tax on home heating fuels and hydro bills. 

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