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Lower Mainland gets skewed share of income tax cut

Study shows provincial tax and spending cuts are increasing gap between Lower Mainland and BC’s other regions

(Vancouver) A new study from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives shows that BC’s income tax cuts concentrated dollars in Greater Vancouver, already the wealthiest part of the province, while smaller communities are being hit hardest by the spending cuts.

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