-National Post Editorial, April 19th 2006
And:
"Canadians expecting to pay less to park, take a taxi or see a movie with the GST cut coming into effect today could be in for an unpleasant surprise.
They might not save a cent."
-National Post news article, The 1% Illusion, July 1, 2006
And so yesterday, I did something I have not done in quite some time. I bought a copy of the National Post.
It cost a dollar, including GST.
I guess the NP journalist forgot to include his own employer as a business which was not passing on the tax cut to consumers.
The National Post used to be 93 cents, and with Harpers GST tax cut, it should have cost 99 cents including tax.
But now it costs 94 cents, or a dollar including GST.
Which means the National Post raised their prices on July 1st, and stole my tax cut.
Thank you, Stephen Harper, for providing a new source of revenue for your friends at the Don Mills Cheerleading Squad, I am sure they used the money for bright new blue pom-poms for the editorial board.
Tax cut, my ass - a penny for your thoughts, Stephen.
2 comments:
Sorry, but I think anyone that buys the National Compost gets what they deserve...
I had someone at Rabba's try to give me one of those as a promotional (followed by 20 min sales pitch for a map book) and was alarmed when I asked what I would want it for seeing I had just purchased toilet paper. Not sure if he got what I was implying.
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