Canada's first sugar tax is here, with people in Newfoundland paying 20 cents per litre of pop

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Starting Sept. 1, Newfoundlanders and Labradorians will pay an extra 20 cents per litre on sugar\u002Dsweetened beverages like iced teas and pop.

“A tax dependent on the sugar content would influence consumer behaviour a little bit differently than a flat tax on a beverage,” says Prowse.Sugar taxes are a small part of a person’s income, and the evidence doesn’t suggest it will “make or break poverty in the province,” says Prowse. “ there’s always a chance that it’s going to be harder on the people who need the most support.”

In this case, the tax could have consequences for the Newfoundlanders and Labradorians who rely on the more than 200 public water suppliesAdvertisement 8that the tax punishes people for choosing sugary drinks instead of improving access to healthier ones. “It’s not like the sugar tax is going to bring down the cost of bottled water in communities with a boil order,” she said.

Multiple policies serve multiple purposes, says Prowse. Ideally, they work together to improve people’s lives. “This is not the policy to address water. But if people do not have an alternative behaviour … so, if they cannot, or don’t believe they can choose water, that’s when you’re going to see the inequities of the tax.”Article content

Newfoundland and Labrador may be the first to implement a sugar tax, but there are implications for other provinces as they watch the roll out and efficacy, says Charlebois. Instead of a tax, he supports giving consumers an informed choice with front-of-package nutrition labels, like the ones Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos“If still want to buy that two-litre of Coke, that’s their business, but at least they’ll be well-informed that this product has too much sugar,” says Charlebois.

 

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Why the hell is this necessary?!

Drug addicts get free needles, crack pots and condoms. Sugar addicts get taxed. I'm offended.

Government just can't keep their hands out of our pockets.

So the people who can afford it the least will pay the most? LiberalLogic

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