
Originally Posted by
Spidey
Part of the attraction to cross-border shopping is often filling up with gas. And it's not always a long distance. For example, in much of the Vancouver lower mainland the border is 20 minutes or less away. And many own vacation trailers in Washington state where they go almost every weekend in the summer and often even in the winter to ski at Mount Baker.
Even if one doesn't own accommodation, I would wager filling up a larger vehicle with cheaper American gas and buying $800 worth of goods, including a couple of bottles of booze and perhaps cigarettes could well compensate the cost of 2 nights at a hotel/motel. And then if one throws the "get-away" aspect into the mix, it could be a slam-dunk for many Canadians.
My suspicion is that this may be a way for Harper and Flaherty to instill some controls on provincial Premiers who may be inclined to increase sales tax revenues. Which may or may not be a noble cause depending on one's perspective. Personally, I'm still sitting on the fence on this one.