Kamloops mayor says city should be compensated with significant cannabis tax revenues
KAMLOOPS — The mayor of Kamloops says the city should be receiving tax revenue when cannabis is officially legalized by the federal government.
It comes after the mayor of Sicamous sent a letter to Victoria, lobbying the province for at least a 50 per cent tax share to municipalities that may be burdened by the changes. Terry Rysz is hopeful other municipalities around B.C. will support his lobbying effort to have the province share in the pot of revenue that will come from cannabis.
“50 per cent is the minimum. There’s lots of municipalities that feel it should be 100 per cent,” said Rysz. “We’re the ones that are responsible for dealing with cannabis in our communities, and so it should be that we get the proper allocation on taxation when it comes to selling cannabis.”