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Old 06-18-2015, 09:52 PM
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x2 I can see charging residents outside of Canada extra, but charging residents of BC $20 a year to fish classified waters vs residents out of province $20 a day seems ridiculous to me. I believe BC is the only province doing this as well (I have not fished east of Ontario)
There are tax grabs, and then there are BLATANT TAX GRABS.... in that respect, I think Ontario, then BC next are the WORST offenders.
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Old 06-19-2015, 10:43 AM
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Reality ! Camping on CROWN Land ( this is not for campsites or Parks) in Ontario requires a $10.00 per night PER PERSON Fee payable to the Ontario Government for ANY NON RESIDENT to camp on Crown lands in remote areas,

So a family of Six persons would pay $60 fee PER NIGHT to set up a tent or park their RV overnite at a remote location.

No wonder Walmart Parking Lots is such a popular camping place,
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Old 06-22-2015, 03:25 PM
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I normally stay off forums , but I just can't hold my tongue at this one . I find it funny that the other provinces all dislike Albertans , BUT , they sure have no problems coming here and taking our jobs !

Just a quick fact for the Alberta hating B.C.'ers - every EPCOR employee in Ft. Mac lives in BC , and we don't begrudge you for taking OUR oil money and not paying OUR provincial income tax on it.

And this applies to every other province in Canada .
So if you don't want us holidaying there , then please - DON'T COME WORK HERE !
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Old 06-22-2015, 05:09 PM
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I normally stay off forums , but I just can't hold my tongue at this one . I find it funny that the other provinces all dislike Albertans , BUT , they sure have no problems coming here and taking our jobs !

Just a quick fact for the Alberta hating B.C.'ers - every EPCOR employee in Ft. Mac lives in BC , and we don't begrudge you for taking OUR oil money and not paying OUR provincial income tax on it.

And this applies to every other province in Canada .
So if you don't want us holidaying there , then please - DON'T COME WORK HERE !

Same goes for Holidays bub.

Maybe EPCOR is onto something?
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