The iPod Tax debate

The NDP asks that this House condemn…

<p>By 2010, Apple&#8217;s iPod lineup had changed completely. Here&#8217;s Jobs onstage at an Apple event in September 2010, with images of the iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano and iPod Touch projected onscreen. (Robert Galbraith/REUTERS)</p>

By 2010, Apple’s iPod lineup had changed completely. Here’s Jobs onstage at an Apple event in September 2010, with images of the iPod Shuffle, iPod Nano and iPod Touch projected onscreen. (Robert Galbraith/REUTERS)

The New Democrats have released the motion they’ll have the House debate on Monday.

“That this House condemn the tax hikes introduced by the government in Budget 2013 on hospital parking, bicycles, baby strollers, coffee makers, iPods and other goods and services, which break the promise the Government made to Canadians during the last election.”

See previously: A tax on imported blanketsThe Commons: Ted Menzies challenges everyone to find a tax increase in the budget, A tax on bicycles, baby carriages and iPods, The Great iPod Tax Crisis of 2013 and The iPod tax: The finance department responds