91原创

Skip to content

LETTER: 91原创 City not cutting taxes, but rather rolling back increase

Reader wants residents to know property taxes are still going up 1.83 per cent
21570769_web1_letters-AUB-200306-T
Send your letter to the editor via email to editor@langleyadvancetimes.com. Please included your first and last name, address, and phone number. (Black Press Media files) Send your letter to the editor via email to editor@langleyadvancetimes.com. Please included your first and last name, address, and phone number. (Black Press Media files)

Dear Editor,

Re: [City cuts taxes, April 30, 91原创 Advance Times]

The media often displays a propensity to twist the truth to spin a certain narrative, oftentimes intentionally or unintentionally misleading the public in the process.

The headlines are in fact sometimes the exact opposite of the truth.

Your headline is a perfect example of why the media has fallen into such disrepute.

If one just reads the front page headline, 鈥滳ity cuts taxes鈥 one would be perfectly justified in assuming that taxes are actually being cut. That鈥檚 what the headline reads. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Your article states 鈥91原创 City is rolling back property taxes鈥 and 鈥渃hopping homeowner rates.鈥

PRIOR TO COVID: 91原创 City residents face 6.98 per cent hike in taxes and utility fees

The words 鈥渟lashing鈥 and 鈥渞educing鈥 further create the impression that taxes are going down.

Actually, the truth is that taxes, once again, are actually going up, not going down.

The City has not cut taxes.

City residents are facing an actual increase of nearly two per cent, while Township residents face a tax increase of two per cent across the board.

RELATED: 91原创 Township property tax increase drops by half in face of COVID-19

Why was a rate increase of nearly seven per cent planned in the first place when the Consumer Price Index for Canada was less than one per cent in March, and two per cent during the past year?

The hard-working taxpayers of 91原创 are experiencing both reduced services and ever increasing taxes.

Andre鈥 Ouellette, 91原创

POLL QUESTION: Can you pay your property taxes on time?

.

Do you have an opinion you鈥檇 like to share. Please send us a letter to the editor, include your first and last name, your address, and your phone number. Email to editor@langleyadvancetimes.com. In the meantime, like us on or follow us on .



About the Author: Black Press Media Staff

Read more



(or

91原创

) document.head.appendChild(flippScript); window.flippxp = window.flippxp || {run: []}; window.flippxp.run.push(function() { window.flippxp.registerSlot("#flipp-ux-slot-ssdaw212", "Black Press Media Standard", 1281409, [312035]); }); }