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MPs are taking more money out of Canadians’ pockets and stuffing more money into their own and that’s wrong

Feds hike taxes and MP pay today


By Canadian Taxpayers Federation Franco Terrazzano, CTF Federal Director——--April 1, 2024

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OTTAWA, ON: The Canadian Taxpayers Federation is criticizing the federal government for hiking carbon and alcohol taxes today along with increasing member of Parliament pay.

“Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is making life more expensive today with his tax hikes,” said Franco Terrazzano, CTF Federal Director. “The feds should be providing relief, not hiking taxes that make Canadians’ lives more expensive.”


The carbon tax increased today to 17 cents per litre of gasoline, 21 cents per litre of diesel and 15 cents per cubic metre of natural gas.

The carbon tax will cost the average family up to $911 more this year than they get back in rebates, according to the Parliamentary Budget Officer.

The federal government also increased its excise tax on alcohol by two per cent without a vote in Parliament. This year’s federal alcohol tax increase will cost taxpayers $40 million.

All members of Parliament took a raise today ranging between an extra $8,500 to $17,000. A backbench MP’s salary is now $203,100. A minister’s salary is $299,900, while the prime minister’s salary is now $406,200.

“MPs are taking more money out of Canadians’ pockets and stuffing more money into their own and that’s wrong,” Terrazzano said. “MPs should be providing tax relief, not hiking taxes and their own pay.”

For more information or to schedule interviews, please contact:

Franco Terrazzano
CTF Federal Director
Phone: 403.918.3532
Email: fterrazzano@taxpayer.com



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