I agree. The question is, how are you going to force Canadians to eat right and exercise? There are temptations all around us, there is cheap and delicious (if nutritionally disastrous) food available at McDonald’s and other places. You can’t ban McDonald’s in a free enterprise. For that matter, there are salads and other healthy foods available at McDonald’s, but how many people stick to burgers and French Fries (the French must feel insulted that Americans call that disgusting product French)?
If you cannot force people to eat right and exercise, the next best thing is to look after their health as best as we can. And that means taxation.
Now, part of health care expenses are being used to teach people to exercise and eat right. But you can’t force people to do these things.
Good morning, S.J. - I don't think it's so much a matter of forcing people to change their ways than to get them to want to. As I've said before I'm dead against raising taxes, but I think your suggestion is a good one in one respect, taxing people where they have a choice and that is to tax the hell out of salt, sugar, trans fats and saturated fats. That should kill two birds with one stone. McDonalds and their ilk will find it is probably just too expensive to cook with this crap (especially if they try to pass the price on to the consumer and the consumer quits buy it. There's French fries nad then there's French Fries. They don't have to be boiled in 3 gallons of grease. I make a damn fine French fry using a tablespoon or so of Olive oil and just baking on a pan in the oven., so I guess they could be change to "French baked" It's not just McDonald's there are other worse culprits, like Nalleys who are in the salt bagging business and throw in a couple of potato chips, or cheesies. Now the Gov''t can use half those taxes realized to pay down health costs and use the other half to set up organized physical fitness activities. I'm not sure if there is the technology to do it yet but I think it would be possible to give tax breaks to people who do regular strenuous exercise, but it would have to be fool proof as it would attract thousands of cheaters. Another thing Gov't could do is give tax breaks to restaurants that only serve healthy food or at least have a "health food section".