In Alberta there has been a bit of a dust up over new beer taxes and grants to Alberta micro Brewers recently. Out of interest I googled how beer prices compare across Canada. A survey done in May 2016 comparing the price of a 24 pack of Molson Canadian caught my eye. In Quebec this 24 pack is 26.99, in Saskatchewan it is 46.49 and in Alberta it is 44.99. Interesting how Quebec has the highest PST but by far the cheapest beer. Are we getting gouged by excessive liquor taxes in the west? Have a good day and enjoy that overpriced beer on your long weekend!
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Sask needs to charge that to pay for all those gov't workers, who in most cases have no higher education than a high school diploma, yet make close to $30/hr for putting bottles on shelves and taking a few empties away.
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And paying with money that's already been taxed. While the fat chick who needs the grocery cart just to stand up grabs another five cases of pop for her and her four fat diabetic kids. Good thing they are the majority now and days.
Does anybody understand how easy it is to not become a diabetic?does anybody else know how much a diabetic costs our system?
Our society is so insane and screwed alls you can do is sit back and laugh.
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Originally posted by cottonpicken View PostAnd paying with money that's already been taxed. While the fat chick who needs the grocery cart just to stand up grabs another five cases of pop for her and her four fat diabetic kids. Good thing they are the majority now and days.
Does anybody understand how easy it is to not become a diabetic?does anybody else know how much a diabetic costs our system?
Our society is so insane and screwed alls you can do is sit back and laugh.
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