Garneau says NDP plan will harm Quebec’s economy



Published on September 28th, 2008
Published on Febuary 12th, 2010
 

Local Liberal candidate Marc Garneau lashed out at NDP leader Jack Layton on Sunday, charging that the party’s newly released platform would impose a $50 billion tax increase on companies — a plan that would drive jobs away from Canada, and cause further damage to Quebec’s struggling manufacturing sector.

Topics :
NDP , Canada Council for the Arts , Quebec

“Jack Layton’s platform would chase business from our country, costing thousands of Canadians their jobs and would have a negative effect on Quebec’s families,” said Garneau in a statement responding to Layton’s announcement. “(He) talks a lot about the kitchen table, but his platform today would collapse the kitchen table under a mound of unpaid bills and debt. “This is the problem with the NDP, they believe someone waves a magic wand, and jobs are created,” Garneau added. “Jobs are created by businesses, and this NDP tax increase will hurt every sector of our province’s economy.”

On the controversial campaign issue of cultural funding, Garneau says the NDP platform falls far short of the promises made by his party last week when Liberal leader Stéphane Dion committed his party to not only cancelling Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s cuts to the arts community, but doubling the funding to the Canada Council for the Arts and increasing international arts promotion programming by $26 million over four years.

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    Arnold Honz
    - February 17th, 2010 at 14:18:14

    Notice how he's not commenting on local concerns in Westmount-Ville Marie. Has he even set foot in the riding yet?

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