It is a tax that many people believe will have a wide-reaching negative impact. The speculation tax targets residents who own secondary homes, and critics say it will hurt many sectors of the economy. And as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, that’s what is prompting an upcoming town hall meeting in West Kelowna.
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Concerns over speculation tax prompts town hall meeting in West Kelowna
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