>I've looked at your petition and thought about the message it sends.
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>I regret to say I cannot in good conscience sign a petition called Leave Canada Now. This smacks of separatism and may not be the best thing for any Canadian to say.
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>I would, however, gladly sign something like "StupidCanadaTaxation" or "CanadaOverTaxation".
The perception is not the message vehicled. Leave Canada Now represents that this is what many e-commerce entrepeneurs could be faced with if the Canada Revenue Agency does not react and adjust themselves. It is not the goal. That is why there is a petition. As for as separatism goes, I have been in Quebec for 15 years, so I heard it all over there. Coming from New Brunswick, I am well aware that this would be a terrible things for the Maritimes provinces. So, of course, I am totally against that. This is why I fight. I do not want to be faced with this situation as something is not correct in the tax legislation. Otherwise, this Web site would not exist. Its goal is to help allowing e-commerce entrepeneurs to be able to do business in their own country.