CTV interview with Kevin Gaudet on Ontario’s HST
CTV News interviews CTF federal director Kevin Gaudet on the implications of the HST coming into effect in Ontario on July 1, 2010. Why has Ontario shown little resistance to the HST, compared to BC? What will be the financial impact and benefits of the HST?
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Comments
HST won't touch Debt and Deficit in Ontario
If our deficit is 21.something Billion our province is finished. We have no manufacturing left. If California with 37+ million population and the 5th largest economy in the world is bankrupt, look out Ontario! The private sector cannot afford the public sector any more. There is no room to continue to raise the taxes of small business in Ontario, the corporations are another story but for the most part they are foreign owned and can move out to a more favourable tax area. How can people like Clitheroe be paid $25,000+/month in pension and benefits when most private sector workers don't have a pension, especially small business owners we are finished!! But as the private sector comes tumbling down so too will the public sector, look to Greece!
P. Fedora
Mississauga
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