Canada's Proposed Road Tax Sparks Debate: A Fairer Solution Needed? A new road tax has been proposed in Canada, but critics argue that a "blanket approach" may not be the most effective way to address the country's infrastructure needs. The proposed tax would apply to all vehicles, regardless of their usage or environmental impact, sparking concerns that low-income families and those living in rural areas may be disproportionately affected. As the Canadian government weighs the pros and cons of a nationwide road tax, experts are calling for a more nuanced approach that takes into account the varying needs of different communities and individuals. Will a one-size-fits-all solution be enough to fix Canada's crumbling roads, or is it time for a more tailored approach?


New road tax shouldn't have a 'blanket approach'  Yahoo News Canada