Election campaign flashback: Stephen Harper promises to cut the GST – December 1, 2005

Election campaign flashback: Stephen Harper promises to cut the GST – December 1, 2005

December 14, 2024 at 11:19 am  Federal, Politics, Video



From the CPAC election archive: Conservative Leader Stephen Harper promises to cut the Goods and Services Tax by two percentage points, from 7% to 5%. Harper made the pledge at campaign event in Mississauga, Ont., on December 1, 2005.

Watch more video from the 2006 federal election campaign in CPAC’s Democracy in Action archive. See what the party leaders are saying in Leaders’ Tour and watch candid interviews with high-profile candidates from across the country in Campaign Politics.

Explore the archive: https://www.cpac.ca/democracy-in-action

CPAC’s Democracy in Action video archive has been made possible in part by Library and Archives Canada.

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