Does the Ontario HST matter anymore?
September 17, 2010  |  HST Debate

It’s been 79 days since harmonized sales tax was implemented in Ontario Canada and the conversation seems to have died.

Maybe it’s because we are Canadian and therefore less likely to fight each other on these issues when there is work to be done and fun to be had? Or maybe it’s because the biggest changes from HST are still relatively small? After all the percentage of sales tax charged in Ontario didn’t rise on most items.

Or maybe we’re wrong and the conversation is still loud and ongoing?

After almost 3 months is HST still a hot topic? Are you talking about it with your friends? Do you care?

HST Ontario wants to know if the conversation is still on going.

Is your Facebook or Twitter account still protesting or supporting HST? Or did you get your HST rebate cheque and then check out of the conversation?

Let us know and start the conversation by sharing this post on Facebook, Twitter, Digg or by email!

After all, if you want the conversation pointed towards repealing HST in Ontario or you want see more tax change in Canada, the conversation has to start somewhere.

What do you think?


Disclaimer: HST Ontario would like to remind its readers that this website and its content are not owned or operated by any government or political party and its operators do not support or dispute HST in Ontario. We are simply here to share news and information on harmonized sales tax.



4 Comments


  1. Great post. I agree that barely anyone is talking about HST anymore. Especially in Toronto (Maybe its the upcoming election for major?).

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