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Charlottetown's CRA drop box is closing. Will it sting you?

Your CRA drop box closing is going to sting us some shocking

Good morning from the Atlantic — three provinces, five communities, and the stories that cross every border.

So, Revenue Canada is shutting down its drop box filing system after this tax season. Now, for the folks in bigger cities, maybe that's just a mild inconvenience, a quick trip to the post office. But now look, for us here in Charlottetown, and really across Prince Edward Island, this is another brick in the wall of accessibility for folks who might not have a reliable internet connection or a vehicle to get to the main Canada Revenue Agency office on Kent Street. When you've got communities like those out in West Prince, where an 81-year-old just died in a single-vehicle crash near Christopher Cross – a place that feels a world away from Charlottetown sometimes – taking away an easy, familiar way to file taxes? That's not just an update, b'y, it's a real barrier. We've got a lot of our potato farmers and lobster fishers, salt-of-the-earth people, who rely on those old ways. They're out on the land or the water, not always online checking for changes.

This hits different when you consider how many of our seniors and rural residents still prefer to deal with their taxes in person or through physical mail. It’s a trust thing, a comfort thing. We're not just a postcard, we're a region with real problems, and this feels like one more small cut that disproportionately affects those already struggling with rising costs and fewer services. It's easy for Ottawa to make these decisions, but the ripple effect here, from the Tyne Valley oyster festival folks to the farming communities along the Saint John River, is some shocking. It makes you wonder if anyone in those big city offices really thinks about what 'access' means when your nearest CRA office is a 45-minute drive, and you're not exactly scrolling through the New York Times Wordle daily.

Bridget Chicken-MacPhail, MiTL Sports Desk, Charlottetown.

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