Article 6122Z Sales tax on seeds works against lower carbon footprint, expert and home growers say

Sales tax on seeds works against lower carbon footprint, expert and home growers say

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Evan Dyer
from CBC | Edmonton News on (#6122Z)
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Canada's tax regime, which does not levy sales taxes on food no matter how far it has travelled before landing on Canadian store shelves, does impose sales taxes on seeds that people use to grow food in their own backyards. Some home growers say that compromises the federal government's efforts to lower the country's carbon footprint.

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