MORE Provincial Conservatives Support Harmonization
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And his House Leader Bob Runciman also said "I think our Party is supportive of harmonization" and that the HST is "something we think should occur" (
Who else in the Ontario Conservative Caucus supports tax harmonization?
- Ted Chudleigh (Halton): "Taxing businesses for their input costs is
also a negative thing to do in an economy. It would be far better if
we could find a way to harmonize the PST with the GST." (October 2,
2008 - Legislative Assembly Hansard)
- Silvia Jones (Dufferin-Caledon): "(The government should be) beginning
serious consultations with Ottawa on the subject of tax reform."
(March 17, 2008 - Legislative Assembly Hansard)
- Ted Arnott (Wellington-Halton Hills): "They must follow the advice
they sought from Roger Martin and reduce taxes on new business
investment in Ontario." (March 11, 2009 - Legislative Assembly
Hansard)
- Norm Sterling (Carleton-Mississippi Mills): "The Ontario government
should harmonize its provincial sales tax with the federal goods and
services tax." (April 23, 1992 - Legislative Assembly Hansard)
- Gerry Martiniuk (Cambridge): "We have called on you to stimulate our
economy by reducing the tax burden on business and new business
investments, eliminating capital taxes in Ontario, reducing taxes on
small business, and initiating serious negotiations with the federal
government on tax reform." (October 22, 2008 - Legislative Assembly
Hansard)
- Peter Shurman (Thornhill): "I am not saying that harmonization
ultimately is a bad idea." (March 24, 2009 - Media Scrum)
- Frank Klees (Newmarket-Aurora): "No one can argue with wanting a more
simplified tax process I think we all support that." (May 21, 2009 -
London Conservative Leadership Debate)
Now we know why
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