tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21515728.post4209227104152800293..comments2023-10-25T10:35:33.913-05:00Comments on Hatrock's Cave: To PST or not to PSTHatrockhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11908255610547850292noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21515728.post-54875592154026067712011-11-16T19:07:37.562-06:002011-11-16T19:07:37.562-06:00And you are wise to be afraid. PST/HST, as in oth...And you are wise to be afraid. PST/HST, as in other provinces, they have been are added, not replacement, taxes. What services do Canadians actually really need vs. want? I do hope that Alberta will lead a sanity review of government services and demand in 2014 that provinces who provide social programs that are not supported provincially are not part of the formula.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21515728.post-87412438242583300002011-11-16T12:20:56.542-06:002011-11-16T12:20:56.542-06:00Dreaming about Redford at night, eh? :-)
I'v...Dreaming about Redford at night, eh? :-)<br /><br />I've always favoured taxes on goods and services over income tax. PST/GST is less of a disincentive for hard work and production. However, sales tax is much more visible to average voters on a daily basis, and just hard to sell as a popular idea with the electorate.Krystanoreply@blogger.com