‘Who do you trust?’ Election campaign in Manitoba officially begins
WINNIPEG — Manitoba’s official election campaign began Monday with promises from Progressive Conservative Leader Brian Pallister to continue to reduce taxes and keep a leash on spending if he wins a second mandate.
Two months after he cut the provincial sales tax to seven per cent from eight — a key commitment from the last election — Pallister visited the lieutenant-governor to start a 29-day campaign for the vote on Sept. 10.
“The question every voter has to ask themselves in this election is, who do you trust to keep their word to you and your family?” Pallister said outside the legislature, many of his party’s candidates at his side.
The election was to be held Oct. 6, 2020, but earlier this year Pallister moved up the date by more than a year.