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Nine per cent of respondents said taxes ranked as the top election issue for them.
That’s in addition to 23 per cent who said affordability and the cost of living were the top issue for voters.
The Liberal plan will see the marginal tax rate on the lowest tax bracket cut by one percentage point.
Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre said his tax plan will save two -income families $ 1,800 a year.
The NDP plan is focused on cutting taxes on essential items such as groceries.
The Bloc Quebecois has not yet released its tax plans or proposals.
The Green Party vows a tax on the “ultra-wealthy” to give relief to working families.
The Greens said they will release a detailed taxation plan to reflect the current state of the Canadian economy.
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