by Cheryl Gallant | Oct 11, 2017 | Job Creators, News (Local), News (National), Our Community, Press Release
Liberal Tax on Employee Rewards Targets Working Class I am writing today to confirm my determination to oppose tax hikes imposed by the Trudeau government on employees who are rewarded with employee discounts. One of the ways employers are able to reward employees in...
by Cheryl Gallant | Oct 6, 2017 | Bonnechere Valley, News (Local), North Algona Wilberforce
I traveled to Golden Lake, and visited with the proud new owners of the Sands on Golden Lake, Craig and Jennifer Purcell, to see their proposed plans to bring a new level of hospitality to their guests. Nothing is more enjoyable than a multi-generation family...
by Cheryl Gallant | Sep 29, 2017 | Job Creators, Our Community
Thank you to the many constituents who attended a packed meeting at the Cobden Agricultural Hall to voice their opposition to the plan by the Federal Government to raise taxes on farmers, small business, as well as a variety of professionals like engineers, doctors,...
by Cheryl Gallant | Sep 21, 2017 | News (Local), Our Community, Press Release
1 out of 4 family doctors in Renfrew County have indicated to MP Cheryl Gallant they will leave Canada or retire early if Trudeau’s latest tax hikes proceeds. “The sick and the elderly, including those on fixed incomes, will suffer from Federal tax changes. Of all the...
by Cheryl Gallant | Aug 22, 2017 | Blog, Call to Action, Job Creators, News (Local)
It has been a rough year for agricultural producers. Carbon taxes have seen energy prices soar. High rainfall in Eastern Ontario has delayed planting, and rotted crops. Our largest trading partner has demanded an end to supply managed sectors. Yet the Trudeau...
by Cheryl Gallant | Aug 16, 2017 | Call to Action, Job Creators, Media Release, News (Local), Our Community, Press Release
Last year it was campgrounds, this year it is doctors and small businesses in general. The Trudeau Liberals are willing to risk killing jobs, especially scarce in rural Canada. Can small businesses survive the impact of a 93 percent tax, without cutting jobs?...