The Daily Courier

PST PAUSE, MORE CARE HOMES

- TheCanadia­nPress

VANCOUVER — Highlights of the B.C. Liberal party platform released Tuesday:

— Eliminate 7% PST for a year, costing about $6.9 billion; raise it to 3% “as the economy grows.”

— Scrapping Small Business Income Tax to save businesses about $217 million a year.

— All provincial taxes would be reviewed by an independen­t Fair Tax Commission.

— Child care for low-income earners would be set at a rate of $10 a day with additional subsidies provided for middle-class families, while also adding 10,000 new child-care spaces.

— An additional $1 billion would be spent over five years on new long-term care facilities. — Every senior in long-term care who wants a private room would be ensured that they have one.

— Legislatio­n to ban early elections during provincial emergencie­s would be brought in.

— A system of hybrid and online learning would be set up for children.

— Streamline permit processes used for natural resource projects, housing constructi­on.

— Tax credit for seniors up to $7,000 a year to cover home care, costing about $135 million. — Drivers would be allowed to buy auto insurance more widely, not just from ICBC.

— An additional $58 million a year would be spent on police, the Crown prosecutio­n service and to cover the cost of more psychiatri­c social workers and nurses to improve public safety. — Spending on infrastruc­ture would be increased by $8 billion over three years, which the party says represents a 35% jump in spending and would bring the total spent on everything from transporta­tion to hospitals to $30.9 billion over three years.

— The Liberals say their platform adds about $2 billion in new operating expenditur­es for the province, with $1.1 billion of that going to cover the cost of its child-care promises.

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