HST may be good for the provincial/ federal coffers but is horrible for the consumer. There are many items that only get charged one or the other now they will all be charged both.
Yes I support the CPC but no I do not like this, but apparently that wont make a difference because the LPC supports the HST also.
TD economists Don Drummond and Diana Petramala estimate in the report issued Friday that the increase in taxes paid by consumers on goods and services will boost the consumer price index in those two provinces by 0.7 per cent and result in a 0.4 per cent bump in the national inflation rate.
Does anyone have a link to this report? I can't find it and I'm curious how they determined that harmonization would increase inflation.
On Wednesday, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty called on federal Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff to clarify his position on what Ignatieff has publicly called the "Harper Sales Tax." McGuinty said on Tuesday that Ignatieff had agreed to support the blended sales tax should he become prime minister, then, after pressure from Ignatieff's office, McGuinty said there was "no formal agreement." When asked to clarify his position Friday on the harmonized sales tax and whether he was contradicting McGuinty, Ignatieff in Ottawa said "No, we're not."
So it's bad if it comes from the other guys but it's good if it comes from us. The Toronto party gets caught up in their own spin again.
It's not if he supports it or if he dosen't but it's clear that he's trying to do both here.
Off-topic, just like the Toronto gun ban thread. This thread is about Flaherty and Harpers support of the HST not the Libs. Take it elsewhere if you want to whine about the Liberals.
I'm pulling details directly from your article and if you can't handle the truth, report me then.
On Wednesday, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty called on federal Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff to clarify his position on what Ignatieff has publicly called the "Harper Sales Tax." McGuinty said on Tuesday that Ignatieff had agreed to support the blended sales tax should he become prime minister, then, after pressure from Ignatieff's office, McGuinty said there was "no formal agreement." When asked to clarify his position Friday on the harmonized sales tax and whether he was contradicting McGuinty, Ignatieff in Ottawa said "No, we're not."
It's clear that the Liberal party wants to beat up the Conservatives on the HST but also reserves the "right" to support it when they want to. It's also clear that solid Liberal supporters see no contradiction with this.
"ridenrain" said I'm pulling details directly from your article and if you can't handle the truth, report me then.
On Wednesday, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty called on federal Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff to clarify his position on what Ignatieff has publicly called the "Harper Sales Tax." McGuinty said on Tuesday that Ignatieff had agreed to support the blended sales tax should he become prime minister, then, after pressure from Ignatieff's office, McGuinty said there was "no formal agreement." When asked to clarify his position Friday on the harmonized sales tax and whether he was contradicting McGuinty, Ignatieff in Ottawa said "No, we're not."
It's clear that the Liberal party wants to beat up the Conservatives on the HST but also reserves the "right" to support it when they want to. It's also clear that solid Liberal supporters see no contradiction with this.
Just as in the toronto gun thread its perfectly on-topic to compare shootings and the failure of not controlling guns which YOU DID report.
Turnabout is fair play especially when the mods told me to specifically report you if you went off topic on a Lib bashing tangent during a thread about the cons (as you do so often)
This thread is about Harper's governments support of the HST not the Libs. That is being covered in another thread but you want to be sure that any complaint against the cons gets turned around to the Libs.
Its also clear that even though Harper has been saying "no taxes to eliminate the deficit" you guys suddenly jumped all over Iggy when he said it. No contradiction there eh.
The resident cons were attacking Iggy for supporting the HST. I wonder how they'll react to this?
That's funny, I just asked that very question in the "Iggy supports it" topic!
Yes I support the CPC but no I do not like this, but apparently that wont make a difference because the LPC supports the HST also.
Does anyone have a link to this report? I can't find it and I'm curious how they determined that harmonization would increase inflation.
McGuinty said on Tuesday that Ignatieff had agreed to support the blended sales tax should he become prime minister, then, after pressure from Ignatieff's office, McGuinty said there was "no formal agreement."
When asked to clarify his position Friday on the harmonized sales tax and whether he was contradicting McGuinty, Ignatieff in Ottawa said "No, we're not."
So it's bad if it comes from the other guys but it's good if it comes from us.
The Toronto party gets caught up in their own spin again.
It's not if he supports it or if he dosen't but it's clear that he's trying to do both here.
On Wednesday, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty called on federal Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff to clarify his position on what Ignatieff has publicly called the "Harper Sales Tax."
McGuinty said on Tuesday that Ignatieff had agreed to support the blended sales tax should he become prime minister, then, after pressure from Ignatieff's office, McGuinty said there was "no formal agreement."
When asked to clarify his position Friday on the harmonized sales tax and whether he was contradicting McGuinty, Ignatieff in Ottawa said "No, we're not."
It's clear that the Liberal party wants to beat up the Conservatives on the HST but also reserves the "right" to support it when they want to. It's also clear that solid Liberal supporters see no contradiction with this.
I'm pulling details directly from your article and if you can't handle the truth, report me then.
On Wednesday, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty called on federal Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff to clarify his position on what Ignatieff has publicly called the "Harper Sales Tax."
McGuinty said on Tuesday that Ignatieff had agreed to support the blended sales tax should he become prime minister, then, after pressure from Ignatieff's office, McGuinty said there was "no formal agreement."
When asked to clarify his position Friday on the harmonized sales tax and whether he was contradicting McGuinty, Ignatieff in Ottawa said "No, we're not."
It's clear that the Liberal party wants to beat up the Conservatives on the HST but also reserves the "right" to support it when they want to. It's also clear that solid Liberal supporters see no contradiction with this.
Just as in the toronto gun thread its perfectly on-topic to compare shootings and the failure of not controlling guns which YOU DID report.
Turnabout is fair play especially when the mods told me to specifically report you if you went off topic on a Lib bashing tangent during a thread about the cons (as you do so often)
This thread is about Harper's governments support of the HST not the Libs. That is being covered in another thread but you want to be sure that any complaint against the cons gets turned around to the Libs.
Its also clear that even though Harper has been saying "no taxes to eliminate the deficit" you guys suddenly jumped all over Iggy when he said it. No contradiction there eh.