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Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) will hit families hard:Hudak

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2009

Leader of the Opposition Tim Hudak (MPP Niagara West-Glanbrook) along with the newly appointed Critic for Education, Elizabeth Witmer (MPP Kitchener-Waterloo) and Critic for Revenue and Government accountability, Lisa MacLeod all continued their fight to stop the 'Dalton Sales Tax' or DST outside The Country Boy Family Restaurant in Kitchene

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  • those kitchen Appliances dont look very clean.

  • If you made the money these govt assholes make you would not give a shit about it either.Jokes on them in the end people.Hell i don't even shop anymore unless i totally have to.That is great for this economy.

  • all I know is I have to pay more for a lot of things now, meaning less of my dollars get spread around to other people when I use services. I also know that the company I work for has to charge an extra 8% on their service, meaning less people will want to pay for it, meaning less business for my company. How the hell does that create jobs? all its doing is sucking more money out of the economy.

  • We all know that this HST tax ripoff will be exactly that - a fucking ripoff, so McSquinty can squander all of the tax cash and the people of Ontario will have absolutely nothing to show for it. Things will go unchanged and Ontarian's will have less money for themselves and their families...It's that simple...

  • taxing canadians food equals taking food out of canadians mouths, bullshit fucking hst

  • The HST as new system of tax administration is a good thing for businesses. What needs to be done is take out those elements that impose new and increased tax burdens on the consumer at this difficult economic time.

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