Scheer promises Tories would ease access to federal disability tax credit
WHITBY, Ont. — Andrew Scheer continued applying his campaign strategy of offering tax breaks to specific groups of Canadians on Monday by promising a Conservative government would make it easier for thousands of people to get a federal disability tax credit.
“If a loved one lives with a disability, a chronic illness or a life-limiting condition, it takes a toll on the entire family, both emotionally and financially,” he said during an event at a support centre for disabled Canadians in an eastern suburb of Toronto.
“We need to do more to support Canadians with disabilities in ways that leave more money in their pockets to help them manage their health needs.”
The pledge follows the Conservative leader’s earlier election-campaign commitments to re-introduce tax credits for transit users and families with kids in sports and arts programs, among others.