Comment 89073

By Pxtl (registered) - website | Posted May 28, 2013 at 13:14:49 in reply to Comment 89039

The gas taxes are the road tolls. Basically, road tolls are hella hard to get right - the congestion fees in the UK cost so much to run that they don't actually make much money for the government. Now, thinking of our provincial government, do you really think they could do better than London UK? Neither do I.

So instead, they're just going to do a gas tax which is effectively a tax on driving and have abandoned the idea of road tolls.

The problem is that everything put together adds up to the same as the HST hike. And the HST hike is my "hell no" point.

I'm down with everything else... heck, I wouldn't mind doubling all those other fees (although I imagine developers and businesses with huge parking lots would disagree) but I want to see a billion in reduced program spending in tandem with them instead of HST hike.

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