Recours collectif contre la SAQ

I want a free health care system but I don't want to wait more than 5min when I go there...
I want free education...
I want gas, liquor and electricity at cost price...
I don't want to pay tax....
I don't want to pay for the debt...



Solution: plant more of these





stock-photo-money-tree-made-of-hundred-dollar-bills-isolated-on-white-background-46819801.jpg




Sorry guys, doesn't work like that in real life.

People here aren't asking for free alcohol or at cost. I am certain most people would be OK with paying the price + markup as long as its reflective of the average market price. (e.g. Not 3-4 times the regular price)
 
I want a free health care system but I don't want to wait more than 5min when I go there...
I want free education...
I want gas, liquor and electricity at cost price...
I don't want to pay tax....
I don't want to pay for the debt...



Solution: plant more of these





stock-photo-money-tree-made-of-hundred-dollar-bills-isolated-on-white-background-46819801.jpg




Sorry guys, doesn't work like that in real life.

tumblr_lxrg85JSoZ1qk6o6w.png


Nobody said we want everything for free. We just want reasonnable and logical prices.
 
Je suis pas du genre a chialer mais c'est quand même étrange que l'on paye notre vodka a peut pret 2.5 foit plus cher ici qu'au EU. Et c'est un sujet qui me concerne que ca paraisse insignifiant a vos yeux j'en ai rien a foutre.

Je participe au boycott de la SAQ, donc non j'en ai pas rien à foutre. Ce qui m'apparait étrange est comment personne est moindrement capable d'identfier les parallèles avec la situation étudiante.
 
Everyone is pissed off because liquor is pricey, however no one is talking about how beer is dirt cheap here. The grass is always greener on the other side.
 
People here aren't asking for free alcohol or at cost. I am certain most people would be OK with paying the price + markup as long as its reflective of the average market price. (e.g. Not 3-4 times the regular price)

hummm market price... lets take ones of SAQ biggest seller Menage a trois and compare

SAQ: 18.95$
NB: 20.29$
LCBO: 17.95$
Saskatchewan: 19.99$
Kensington Wine market (Calgary) : 21.99$
BC: 16.99$
mean: 19.36$


And for a 26oz of SMIRNOFF VODKA

SAQ: 22.25$
NB: 24.48$
LCBO: 24.95$
Saskatchewan: 24.95$
Kensington Wine market (Calgary) : 26.99$
BC: 24.99$
mean:24.79$

I don't think SAQ prices are outrageous. They are in line with the Canadian average. Its sure that if we compare with US its seems really high but they have a completely different system and its not a fair comparison.
 
lol, this is so related to everything else in this province and why it's all shit.

big government who tries to control everything. telling us we can only buy hard liquor from their stupid ass overpriced stores and only in between certain hours. I'm a grown man, not a little kid. If I wanna buy vodka at 5AM and get smashed it should be my right. I don't need daddy government to freakin constrict me on what to do with my life.

If more people were like you, we'd have a free society.
 
hummm market price... lets take ones of SAQ biggest seller Menage a trois and compare

SAQ: 18.95$
NB: 20.29$
LCBO: 17.95$
Saskatchewan: 19.99$
Kensington Wine market (Calgary) : 21.99$
BC: 16.99$
mean: 19.36$



And for a 26oz of SMIRNOFF VODKA

SAQ: 22.25$
NB: 24.48$
LCBO: 24.95$
Saskatchewan: 24.95$
Kensington Wine market (Calgary) : 26.99$
BC: 24.99$
mean:24.79$

I don't think SAQ prices are outrageous. They are in line with the Canadian average. Its sure that if we compare with US its seems really high but they have a completely different system and its not a fair comparison.

Yup... I shop at the LCBO once in a while for alcohol we don't get here and never found that the prices there were that amazing. It will never seize to amaze me how the "haters" of the system here would stop at nothing to portrait everything 5 times worst then it is.
 
Y'a pas juste les États unis dans vie. Vous avez peut-être pas remarqué mais ils se doivent le cul en tabarnak et y'a des coins que c'est quasiement le tier-monde.

C'est facile pas payer d'impot, ni taxes quand tu fais juste emprunter du cash. S'ils voulaient juste atteindre le déficit zéro vous verriez que leur gazon serait crissement moins vert et eux autres aussi devraient peut-être taxer des trucs non essentiels.

Sortez un peu de chez vous.....en europe y'a des pays qui fonctionnent très bien et qui paient des giga taxes de ventes, taxes de luxes, des gros impots etc. La taxe sur le gaz est bien pire qu'ici. J'arrive d'un voyage d'affaire en europe, eux autres font exactement comme vous autres quand on leur parle des prix, des taxes et des impot d'ici....ils sont jaloux.

Et bien savez vous quoi ? À quelque part ça marche...eux autres se force pour préserver l'environnement et l'énergie parce que c'est chère. C'est des choix de société pis moi je trouve ça logique de payer de la taxe sur le luxe, ce qui pollue et ce qui est néfaste pour la santé.

Quant à moi au lieu de faire payer 15% de taxe sur tous les chars on devrait faire payer 0% aux petit chars économiques et non polluants et faire payer 30% aux autre. On paie dla taxe en fou sur l'alcool et les cigarettes mais on paie pas de taxes sur les produits essentiels à l'épicerie.

En conclusion, je bois en criss pis même à ça coûte pratiquement rien, y'a juste les BS qui ont pas les moyens de boirent à leur soif au Québec...je suis certain que le 3/4 du monde qui chiale ici vont boire des drinks à 12$ dans les clubs à toutes les fin de semaine.
 
hummm market price... lets take ones of SAQ biggest seller Menage a trois and compare

SAQ: 18.95$
NB: 20.29$
LCBO: 17.95$
Saskatchewan: 19.99$
Kensington Wine market (Calgary) : 21.99$
BC: 16.99$
mean: 19.36$


And for a 26oz of SMIRNOFF VODKA

SAQ: 22.25$
NB: 24.48$
LCBO: 24.95$
Saskatchewan: 24.95$
Kensington Wine market (Calgary) : 26.99$
BC: 24.99$
mean:24.79$

I don't think SAQ prices are outrageous. They are in line with the Canadian average. Its sure that if we compare with US its seems really high but they have a completely different system and its not a fair comparison.

Amen.

Quand y'a des clients qui disent que les prix sont outrageux, je leurs demande si ils ont déjà été ailleurs pour voir. 9/10 on rien connue d'autre...

J'ai eu un client hier qui ma dit qu'il a souvent été en Europe et au state et que la SAQ est, d'après lui, le leader mondial pour se qui est de la diversité et du choix offert au consommateur !!
 

Cheap education + free health care system for everyone + money for: BS, garderies a 7$, more BS, hippies that want to go to university without paying, unemployment insurance, etc....

All these things have a cost.

Also, Canada is more toward socialism and US is more towards capitalism.

I pretty much agree with what Rejean Breton says in the interview bellow. People don't know the real value of things and thinks everything is free.
http://montrealracing.com/forums/sh...ur-les-frais-de-scolarit%E9&highlight=duhaime
 
J Ce qui m'apparait étrange est comment personne est moindrement capable d'identfier les parallèles avec la situation étudiante.

Tu as raison, autant la vente d'alcool que l'éducation devraient être privé et non pas géré par le gouvernement.
 
J'ai eu un client hier qui ma dit qu'il a souvent été en Europe et au state et que la SAQ est, d'après lui, le leader mondial pour se qui est de la diversité et du choix offert au consommateur !!

Ton client n'a jamais mis les pieds hors du Québec.
 
Cheap education + free health care system for everyone + money for: BS, garderies a 7$, more BS, hippies that want to go to university without paying, unemployment insurance, etc....

All these things have a cost.

Also, Canada is more toward socialism and US is more towards capitalism.

I pretty much agree with what Rejean Breton says in the interview bellow. People don't know the real value of things and thinks everything is free.
http://montrealracing.com/forums/sh...ur-les-frais-de-scolarit%E9&highlight=duhaime

So the 30 bucks I pay more when I buy a 60onze of vodka here compared to one in the USA is because of taxes for garderie a 5$ and other stuff?

I'm not trolling you this is a serious question, I just want to understand.
 
So the 30 bucks I pay more when I buy a 60onze of vodka here compared to one in the USA is because of taxes for garderie a 5$ and other stuff?

I'm not trolling you this is a serious question, I just want to understand.

That what they say. All the profits are given as a dividend to the government which reinvest the money into public services. This is the main idea behind the saq.

http://www.saq.com/webapp/wcs/store..._sous&langId=-2&storeId=10001&catalogId=10001
 
So they are basicely applying a ''taxe de luxe'' on a commestible product like they wanted to do with non healthy food.

Thanks for the info.
 
Back
Top