Unfortunately, most voters wouldn't have a clue what 'disposing of a Crown Asset in order to charge a tax' means. They would ignore this completely.
Taxation might be necessary to fund certain things, but creative taxation/funding, that is, revenue generation to pay for mistakes or mismanagement, should come with a price to the person(s) responsible. It is, in my view, unacceptable to vote them out, award them a pension, deal with their mistakes and have them walk away unscathed.
Carbon taxes are on my creative taxation list. My hydro bill is on this list as well.
My bill was $293.21
Electricity:
On peak - $42.51
Mid peak - $29.90
Off peak - $77.67
This makes my usage - $150.08 High, but only half the total.
There are three levels to encourage people to use electricity at different times. We're told this reduces the strain on the grid during the day, when demand is highest.
This is what I don't get. The world is more electric/electronic than ever before. The problem is not the strain, it's Hydro's continued inability to provide electricity to meet demand. W have more electronic devices, used by more people, when they are awake. My bill has increased by over 270% in 16 years, but my consumption has dropped by 21%. This is according to my bills.
To add insult to injury, they did not keep up with system maintenance. Hydro is being grossly mismanaged.
Delivery charge
On my bill, $100.40, or 67% of my usage.
Described primarily as 'line losses', when conducting electricity over a distance. This was marketing brilliance. Line losses have always existed, but until recently, not used as a method of generating extra cash. This charge was added some years back, on top of usage.
According to those in the know, and NOT employed by Ontario Hydro, this rate is higher than what should be assessed as an actual loss. From what I've read, the amount varies, but I've seen over 300% higher by some estimates. At any rate, it's another charge.
Regulatory charge
No one is really sure what this means. On my bill, it's $9. Phone the hydro company and ask three operators. Get three different answers. Again, more marketing brilliance.
Up until recently, we had the Debt Retirement Charge. On my bill, it is still listed, but says $0. There is a ++ beside the words. At the bottom, it says I saved $9.49 because apparently I have an exemption.
Why even itemize it if I'm not being charged? Could it be marketing? I'm made to feel good because I allegedly saved $9.49? Why was I paying to retire a debt that mismanagement caused? Well, mismanagement or not, someone has to pay for infrastructure replacement I guess.
HST
13% tax. On my bill, $33.73. But here's the thing: I'm taxed 13% not only on consumption ($150), but on line losses and the regulatory charge as well ($110). That smacks of taxing taxes.