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Ottawa Office: Middle Class and Election Brison

ottawa office: We started almost immediately, providing a tax cut to the middle class and raising taxes on the top one per cent of Canadians in order to cut the taxes of the middle class, he told the Chronicle Herald during a one-on-one interview in his Ottawa office, according to The Chronicle Herald. We're also investing $120 billion in infrastructure over the next 10 years; we're seeing the results of that now. The Trudeau government, sworn in on Nov. 4, 2015, has delivered on a number of its election promises since being elected in the 42nd general election — Brison said that something he proud of. The first phase has been announced, the second phase is coming. He also pointed to more than $60 million worth of commitments made through the strategic investment fund, including the Nova Scotia Community College, Dalhousie school of architecture and the Institute for Ocean Research Enterprise. For the region specifically, Brison touted the Atlantic Growth Strategy aimed at creating more jobs and spurring economic growth in the region, in part through infrastructure investments. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.