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Liberal government looked foolish and dishonest when it pulled the plug on the digital services tax (DST) It would have been far better if the Liberals had never introduced the DST .
Businesses that complied with the tax, that obeyed the rules, should not only get their money back, but should be compensated with interest for time their money was in Ottawa 's grubby hands.
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