The Liberal Party Essay

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The Conservative party led by Stephen Harper has been in power for the last nine years. It is time for a real change so, I would vote for the Liberals. The Liberal Party leader Justin Trudeau has promised to better the lives of the middle class families, reform our immigration system and will involved in climate to the benefit of all Canadians. Under the liberals, the present 22% tax rate for annual income between 44,701 and 89,401 will be cut down to 20.5%. A new tax bracket f 33% will be imposed on those with taxable income over 200,000 a year 29% tax will be imposed for those earning below 138,000 and 200,000.Justin Trudeau said “we can do more for the people who need it, by doing less for the people who don’t”. This budget is friendly to the middle class income families …show more content…

Justin Trudeau was quoted saying “Liberals will reform our immigration system and make family reunification a core proximity to our government. Immigration is critical to jobs creation and long term economic growth for the middle class”. The Liberals will significantly improve the current immigration system to ensure that families can stay together and successfully integrate into their new communities. The maximum age for dependents has been increased from 19 years to 22 years allowing more Canadians to bring their children to Canada. The liberal government has also promised to change the rules so that migrating spouses immigrating to Canada receive immediate permanent residency. At the present there is a 2 year waiting period. Finally, the Liberal party is also involved in promoting climate change. For the Prime Minister election Trudeau is sending a delegation to the U.N summit in Paris at the end of next month. He has invited the Green leader, Elizabeth May to be part of the delegation. This summit aims at reaching a global agreement or agreement on reducing carbon emissions, thus reducing the air