Dear Editor:
Greens and NDP are promoting a robot tax. However, if a company needs to cut costs by automating in order to survive, a robot tax could be counter productive. Rather than have a robot tax, It might be more positive to have a tax rate adjusted for a business's “hired labour” percentage of sales. Highly automated businesses then would pay a higher tax rate than a business that was more labour intensive. This method would also be simpler to apply.
Bill Moses
Owen Sound