The prime minister continues to push back at criticism over his government's plan to end tax loopholes that give some wealthy small business owners an unfair advantage.
Liberal M-Ps have endured a summer flood of complaints about the proposed change.
But Justin Trudeau reiterated in Kamloops, B-C yesterday that people who make 50-thousand dollars a year should not pay more tax than those making 250-thousand dollars.
However, Trudeau did signal a willingness to adjust the proposed tax changes, but was adamant they won't be abandoned in the face of a mounting backlash from doctors, lawyers and others who've incorporated their small businesses in order to reduce their income tax bill.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau stressed yesterday that the government is still consulting on the proposals and is prepared to make some adjustments to avoid any unintended consequences.