N.S. Liberals pledge two percentage point cut to harmonized sales tax if elected

Health Minister Zach Churchill responds to questions in Halifax on Monday, March 8, 2021. Nova Scotia's Liberal leader is committing to drop the provincial portion of the harmonized sales tax by two per cent if elected, as a measure to assist citizens with the rising costs of basic necessities ranging from food to housing. The CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew Vaughan

HALIFAX - Nova Scotia's Liberal leader is committing to cut the provincial portion of the harmonized sales tax by two percentage points if his party wins the next general election.

In a speech Friday night to Liberal delegates at the party's annual general meeting, Zach Churchill said he is making the pledge because of "seriously challenging" times for Nova Scotians.

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