Canadian majority with opposition parties on corporate tax cuts and new fighter jets, says new poll
Forum Research poll has found more than 60 per cent of Canadian voters are on the same side as the opposition parties on two of the costliest government expenditures at stake in the federal election – a minimum $4-billion corporate tax cut next year and a fleet of new fighter jets that will cost between $16-billion and $29.3-billion over the next 20 years.
PARLIAMENT HILL – An early campaign poll has found more than 60 per cent of Canadian voters are on the same side as the opposition parties on two of the costliest government expenditures at stake in the federal election – a minimum $4-billion corporate tax cut nex...
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