Alberta legislature resumes with promise of referendum on new taxes
EDMONTON, AB – The Alberta legislature resumed Monday with promises of a referendum on tax increases and more threats to unsheathe a law that the United Conservative Party (UCP) government says defends the province from federal overreach.
“There will be no new taxes or increases in personal or business taxes in this province without approval by Albertans in a referendum,” said the text of the speech from the throne, the first since the UCP under Premier Danielle Smith won the May election.
The throne speech delivered by Lt.-Gov Salma Lakhani is meant to give a broad outline of the government’s goals and priorities.
The first bill would amend current legislation that prevents the introduction of a sales tax without a referendum. The new law, to be introduced later Monday, would expand that to include increases to personal and corporate taxes, as well as changes to tax brackets or credits.