When Kenney promises no tax hikes, does he mean it?
Premier Jason Kenney is trying to assure Albertans that there won’t be tax hikes in the upcoming budget, but he’ll have to forgive taxpayers for being skeptical. Afterall, he promised not to increase taxes before his first budget, then went through the backdoor to increase the government’s income tax take. For Kenney to live up to his promise this time around, he must reverse the income tax hike known as bracket creep.
During a press conference last week, Kenney seemingly took tax hikes off the table.
“This would be the worst possible time to sink government’s hand deeper into the pockets of taxpayers who are already coping with huge financial stress,” said Kenney.
With a statement like that, it’s a safe bet that the government won’t increase any tax rates or overtly introduce any new tax. But taxpayers need to guard against other ways that politicians can put their grubby paws on our paycheques.


