Saskatchewan United Party makes pitch to slash PST on Day 2 of election campaign

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REGINA – Saskatchewan’s general election campaign moved into its second day Wednesday, with the two main parties shying away from touching the provincial sales tax while an upstart conservative party promises to slash it in half.

Jon Hromek, leader of the Saskatchewan United Party, told reporters at his campaign kickoff in Regina he would cut the provincial sales tax to three per cent from six per cent and also end the provincial gasoline tax.

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