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Jesse Kline: Poilievre can regain populist momentum by axing the alcohol tax

Liberal sin taxes have harmed the economy and placed an undue burden on lower- and middle-class Canadians



Jesse Kline argues that Pierre Poilievre can regain populist momentum by pledging to axe the alcohol tax, which along with other "sin taxes" like those on vaping and cannabis, has increased under Liberal rule, harming the economy and disproportionately burdening lower- and middle-class Canadians. Kline contends that these taxes contradict efforts to boost domestic sales and create an opportunity for Poilievre to appeal to young and working-class voters.

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