Minister Colin Hansen tabling the provincial budget at the B.C. Legislature in Victoria, B.C., on Tuesday March 2, 2010.DARRYL DYCK
Finance Minister Colin Hansen took Globe readers' questions on the HST and its implications on Monday.
As the anti-HST campaign announces that they have secured the required 10 per cent of signatures across all 85 B.C. ridings, what is uppermost in your mind about this very controversial legislation?
Are you concerned about the way the tax was introduced, or do you work in an industry likely to be affected negatively by its introduction?
Do you see it as a positive step that will stimulate growth and business in B.C.?
Perhaps you think the naysayers are misguided, or that the anti-HST campaign has been spreading misinformation.
Do you think there are wider political implications to come?
Read the earlier conversation.