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implementing the HST

By Adam Gorley | 2 Minutes Read October 4, 2010

Moving forward on the HST

We last discussed British Columbia's and Ontario's transition to harmonized sales taxes in March, and now they're here. In fact, as you well know, they've been here for more than two months, and not everyone is happy about it. British Columbians in particular are angry, and have called for a referendum on the issue, which will take place next September. Ontarians have once again shown their stoic side as the government tells them what's best. While many have complained, no one has made a significant attempt to repeal the tax.

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