SUMA delegates reject La Ronge Council’s five per cent liquor tax
The mayor of La Ronge believes up to 90 per cent of the delegates at the Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association’s annual convention voted against the town’s resolution.
“I don’t think there was more than 50 to 100 who voted in favour of it,” Ron Woytowich said out of crowd of nearly 1,000 people. “It was just massive hands against it.”
La Ronge council’s resolution called for a five per cent tax on liquor sales to be returned to communities and be invested into initiatives to increase community safety and wellbeing. Woytowich stated he always thought it was unlikely the resolution would be passed by SUMA delegates and it failed to do so Monday. He noted the resolution did have merit, but it ultimately was too flawed for the majority to vote in favour of it.