DCN ARCHIVES

October 7, 2009

Letter to the editor

Never mind HST, resource-rich British Columbia shouldn't have Provincial Sales Tax

Re: British Columbia industry endorses HST DCN, Sept. 16, 2009.

I'm getting a bit tired of hearing people complain about the Harmonized Sales Tax. What people should really be complaining about is the fact that B.C. even has a Provincial Sales Tax (PST) when we have so many high-value renewable energy resources we could be tapping into instead.

Look at Alberta. They don’t have any PST because they’ve capitalized on their energy resources and even socked away billions of dollars for rainy days like the current global recession.

Alberta doesn’t have a PST, and energy rich B.C. shouldn’t have one either. We should be tapping into our unrivalled, world class renewable energy resources and using the revenue to eliminate the need for any kind of sales tax here in B.C.

Michael McBratney

Port Moody, B.C.

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