One
thing is for sure, you won't have to worry about taxes going up in the
near future. Finance Minister Blaine Higgs saying taxes aren't going up
in the next budget, scheduled to come out next month.
Kevin
Lacey of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation saying while this is good
news for the province,we still need to pay attention to government
spending.
"There are positive signs for the future that things
are going to get better, so we want to see the Finance Minister address
the government's spending problem, and not just hope that a lot of the
longer-term projects are going to come on and save the day for the
province," he says.
At the same time, he says the Minister's decision is really the only option right now, and
new projects such as the pipeline, can help drive up provincial revenue.
He
tells Tide News, "when you consider that someone earning sixty-thousand
dollars in Saint John would pay about seventeen-hundred dollars more in
taxes than someone earning the same income in Edmonton, New
Brunswickers can not take anymore tax increases."
Still
with the province's bottom line......Horizon Health estimates it will
save half a million dollars with 8 job cuts and not filling 4 vacant
positions in radiology and nuclear medicine in Saint John, Fredericton
and Moncton.