I don't think this has been brought up in this forum. I did do a search but only got a comment related to provincial taxes in general. I apologize for bringing up old news but I am already sick of paying this tax. We were told we had to pay it by virtue of the fact that we live in Ontario...well, I'm not here by choice.
Is anyone (I mean at higher levels) trying to stop military members from paying this tax?
I sent an email to SCONDVA in reference to this (about 2-3 months ago) and so far no reply.
My spouse and I are both serving members with NO dependents and we both pay about $600.00 per year. The Ministry of Finance website states:
"The Ontario Health Premium (OHP) was introduced to help improve health services in the province. Revenues from the OHP will also be invested to enhance preventative health measures and expand mental health services, contributing to a healthier Ontario."
So here we are paying for something that is already covered by the military. I know John Yakabuski and Cheryl Gallant were both committed to stop this tax for military mbrs living in Ontario. As a matter of fact, when I was still in Petawawa, Gallant had something on the radio about how we were being compensated for it. I immediately called her office to question this and was told by a staff member that Gallant had been told at a meeting in Ottawa, that we were getting living differential allowances. I told her that was not true.
We, as military members, are not supposed to pay for health care. We fall under
Federal legislation as detailed in the Canada Health Act:
"The federal government is responsible for:
- setting and administering national principles or standards for the health care system through the Canada Health Act;
- assisting in the financing of provincial health care services through fiscal transfers;
- delivering direct health services to specific groups including veterans, native Canadians living on reserves, military personnel, inmates of federal penitentiaries and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; and
- fulfilling other health-related functions such as health protection, disease prevention and health promotion."
Any thoughts?