Your tax filing just got harder in Thunder Bay, eh?
Good morning from the Lakehead — the Giant's still sleeping, but we're not. Let's get at it.
So, you're hearing that Revenu Canada, or the CRA as they say down south, is pulling all those drop boxes after tax season ends. For a lot of folks in big cities, maybe that's just a shrug. But out here in Thunder Bay, where you've got people driving in from way up the North Shore, or from communities far down the Kaministiquia, those drop boxes at the old federal building were more than just convenience. They were about accessibility. We're talking about a city where getting to the CRA office isn't just a quick bus ride for everyone, especially when the snow's piled high like the grain at Richardson Elevator. This closing means another barrier, another little piece of sisu you gotta find just to get your papers in order. It's like they forget the sheer distances we deal with up here.
It's not just about losing a drop box; it’s about a feeling that decisions made in Ottawa or Toronto sometimes don't quite get the geography of places like Thunder Bay. For many, especially our elders or those without easy access to internet or transportation, that physical drop-off was a lifeline. Now, what's left? Mailing it in and hoping it gets there through lake-effect snow? Or maybe you're driving all the way from Marathon or Nipigon, just to find out your easy option is gone. It feels like another small cut, making it just a little bit harder to live and do business in a place that already demands so much. We've got our own way of doing things, our own rhythms, and sometimes the rest of Canada just doesn't quite get it.
Mikko Virtanen-Bryce, MiTL Sports Desk, Thunder Bay.
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