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Originally Posted by Enoch Root
Um, no. Businesses aren't prejudiced. It's about costs. In my business, we have eliminated all of our Quebec clients, because the regulators have made it too onerous to serve them. It's just math - do you have enough business in the province to justify the increased costs and still be profitable and worthwhile? If sales are high enough and profitable enough, no problem. But costs have a tipping point, and dealing with Quebec has a high tipping point (in some industries).
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Originally Posted by Locke
Same here. I do taxes for Canadians all over the Country and out of the country, the only place I do not do taxes for is Quebec.
Its not worth it. Not enough clients to make the cost outlay profitable and too many hassles.
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Originally Posted by bizaro86
Funny how a number of people who run businesses think that. But maybe we are all just so prejudiced to give up money on purpose to make Quebec look bad...
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So is your argument that a company which sells its product in close to 80 countries globally is printing their labels only in English in all of those countries to remain profitable or that they can only profitably print labels in different languages in some other markets because Quebec isn’t a part of those countries?