They're
cleaning up the mess that the last government made. Provincial Finance Minister
Blaine Higgs saying that's what the province is doing with the
highly-criticized budget in a post-budget speech he made in St. Stephen.
The St. Stephen and Area Chamber Of Commerce hosting "An Evening With Blaine Higgs" at the Trinity Hall last night (April 8th).
Higgs tells Tide News that the income-tax rollback of 2008 was supposed to be offset by a bump in HST, but that didn't happen.
He says
this has been the most difficult budget to date, and he tells us he
acknowledges this tax increase hits every pocketbook, but that we need
to get out of the hole that's been dug. The income-tax increase is a
measure that's expected to generate $136 million in revenue for 2013-14.
(In Picture, left to right, St. Stephen Chamber of Commerce President Dale Weeks, St. Stephen Mayor John Quartermain, Charlotte-Campobello MLA Curtis Malloch, and Finance Minister Blaine Higgs.)