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United Conservatives promising 25 per cent seniors discount for some services

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United Conservative Party Leader Danielle Smith, centre, speaks at a campaign launch rally in Calgary on Saturday, April 29, 2023. Her party is promising to make life more affordable for seniors in Alberta with a 25 per cent discount on some services. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

CALGARY — The United Conservative Party is promising to make life more affordable for seniors in Alberta. 

Leader Danielle Smith says the help will include introducing a 25 per cent discount for seniors on personal registry services, camping fees and medical driving exams.

Smith says many seniors are living on fixed incomes and are struggling to cover monthly expenses.

She is blaming NDP leader Rachel Notley for higher costs related to her support of a federal carbon tax.

Smith says the discount would be automatically applied when Alberta seniors go to a registry or book a provincial camping spot.

A new billing code would be created to discount medical driving tests. 

"Every dollar saved through this seniors discount is another dollar back in their pockets that can be used on their priorities," Smith said Thursday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 11, 2023.

The Canadian Press

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