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Bill Vanderzalm discusses how HST will affect BC businesses

3 February 2010 3 Comments
Bill Vanderzalm BC HST

Former BC Premier Bill Vanderzalm is outspoken against the proposed HST, and has a number of supporting points behind views. FightHST.com has created a series of videos interviewing Bill Vanderzalm discussing a variety of topics.

In this video Bill Vanderzalm discusses how HST will affect businesses in British Columbia, both big and small. Bill doesn’t feel BC HST will create economic stability, even though there may be some financial benefits for businesses, especially large businesses.

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  • Randy said:

    One item about the proposed HST that did not make alot of sense was the addition of tax on bicycles. Over the last 10 years communities in our province have been spending money to increase bike paths and lanes to encourage citizens to step out of their cars and peddle to work. Along with the eco effect that stepping out of their cars and peddling is the simply fitness aspect. Almost all ages can bike for exercise. The government should be rebating/tax crediting bicycles.

  • Donald said:

    Mr. Vanderzalm is absolutely correct in referring to Gordon Cambell’s Liberal government as dictators. The people do not want this tax! If Bill would only run for Premiere I would ensure him my solid vote.

  • Ron said:

    I’m very proud of Mr. Vanderzalm being the leader of this opposed hst tax. Now we need him again for the abolishment of the b.c. hydro smart meter program, as again, it’s a dictatorship hanging over our heads untill we get rid of the liberals. Not only is it danderous, dollar cost and cost of jobs is unbelievable. GREAT IDEA RIGHT?????????

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