After the GST items got more expensive. They should of went down in price, due to the hands they went through (levels of distribution). The Manufacturers tax was 13 % the GST was 7%. Prices stayed the same.
No the real cost of the manufacturing was in the labour cost. Which is why all the industries moved to China and Indonesia and India.
Now cars are made in Mexico instead of Canada due to labour cost.
Car manufacturing are shutting down in Canada, its too expensive. Unless you have high performance and expensive cars like BMW, Range Rover, Mecedes. Cars that cost high and have high maintenance costs. Only Rich people can afford them!!
Canada is known as a resource country. Raw resources, we sell cheaply to other countries and recieve their manufactured good back at a loss...... lumber is a prime example. Raw logs cross the border and we get shit lumber back.
Coal, Lumber, Oil.
Meanwhile the only people who have decent jobs are in some sector of government or the raw resource industry. Any manufacturing we have in Canada is slowly being abandoned by our industry. There is no heavy industry the last of it is in Alberta for the oil industry. Transportation is another big factor. By ship or rail. Which cost money when not in bulk. Like container ships. Our steel industry is in decline despite the large amount of raw material we have in Canada. Look at how industry was slowed down by blocades in the last year.
Look at the bridge in Victoria, had to wait for steel from China to finish the bridge, why because Canadian steel (made mostly by scrape metal) was too expensive.
Look at the states, a certain % has to come from the US. All shipping from multiple ports in the US have to be under US flag, while in Canada anyone can go port to port. Ships from Europe are in the Great lakes waiting to take consignments of Canadian Wheat (when the prices fall) at their convienance.
To put it plainly we are getting walked over by every other country we deal with in manufacturing because of the cost of labour....
Canada can produce its own in food (wheat, vegetables and fruit), raw materials for construction (wood and steel); but most of this is imported from other countries because it is cheaper. So the jobs go to the countries with a lower paying labour force.
Canada needs to revamp its steel industry and make its own ships, and it has to be renewable contracts to keep the industry going. Not order 12 warships every 40 years.
Politicians and industry leaders have sold Canadian workers out along time ago (somewhere in the mid 1970's).
Make new laws, all steel in highrises from Canada made in Canada.
Only 20% raw material out. Lumber and steel.
Make all plastics in Canada (after all plastic comes from oil). Look at the plastic barriers in supermarkets at the check outs. They weren't there 3 months ago. the cost of this plastic has went up. Check the prices in Texas from a few months ago compared to Canadian prices and you can see the consummer in Canada are being ripped off, even with the exchange rate....
One price for all, no contractors special pricing. That is just price gouging.