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NDP touts its proposed ‘super wealth tax’ on eve of the election campaign

The party is pitching itself as the true progressive alternative to the Liberals, and pointed to new estimate that said its wealth tax could raise $70 billion over the next decade.

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Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh holds 15-month-old Mateo Nadon as his father Jonathan Gauvin takes a photo during a tour of party head quarters in Ottawa on Sept. 7, 2019.


OTTAWA—The New Democratic Party marked the last day before the 2019 federal election campaign by touting their proposed “super wealth tax,” as leader Jagmeet Singh tries to win over progressive voters with his plan to take from the rich to pay for big programs.

While attacking Liberal cabinet ministers Tuesday over their corporate histories, the NDP is billing itself as the only party with the gumption to take on the rich and business elites in this election. Among its suite of tax increases aimed at these groups, the NDP is promising to create a new, 1 per cent tax on wealth exceeding $20 million, including real estate, “luxury items” and investments.

Alex Ballingall

Alex Ballingall is an Ottawa-based reporter covering federal politics for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @aballinga.

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