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Poilievre pledges to cut personal income taxes ‘for everybody’

BRAMPTON, Ont. - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre — who is spending the first few days of the federal election campaign in the highly sought-after ridings that surround Toronto — pledged Monday to cut income taxes by 2.25 percentage points.

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speaks to a crowd of supporters at a campaign event in Toronto, on Sunday, March 23, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Arlyn McAdorey


BRAMPTON, Ont. - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre — who is spending the first few days of the federal election campaign in the highly sought-after ridings that surround Toronto — pledged Monday to cut income taxes by 2.25 percentage points.

At a morning campaign stop at a plant that makes cardboard packaging for food products in Brampton, Ont., Poilievre said he would drop the lowest personal income tax bracket to 12.75 per cent from 15 per cent, which amounts to a 15 per cent cut.

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