Not cuts: Manitoba Liberal leader believes government stimulus needed
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Liberal Leader Dougald Lamont says he intends to fight the Progressive Conservative government’s cost-cutting agenda and push for public spending to stimulate the economy and reduce the deficit.
The former political staffer and small business owner, armed with a new legislature seat and more clout for his party, also wants a review of taxes and believes people are sometimes willing to pay more if the money is well used.
“There are all sorts of things we could do to make the tax system more fair to generate revenue,” Lamont said in an interview shortly before he was sworn in at the legislature Friday. “There’s a lot more to it than the PST (provincial sales tax).”
He didn’t give any examples of what he called “smart taxes,” but said the main thing “is that they should be progressive … where everybody pays their fair share.


