Ottawa should have independent review of taxes: Manitoba finance minister
WINNIPEG — Manitoba Finance Minister Cameron Friesen says that despite walking back some of its controversial tax-reform proposals, the federal government should simply abandon its plan altogether and appoint an independent commission to take a broad look at taxes.
“We believe that the proposed changes to tax treatment of small business discourage hope and penalize ambition,” Friesen told a Senate committee hearing in Winnipeg on Thursday.
The committee is holding hearings across the country on the tax-reform proposals put forward earlier this year.
“What is truly required, if we’re going to embark on this path, is an independent tax-reform commission … one that has the resources sufficient to take on a comprehensive examination of who we are as Canadians.”


