-Maverick-
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New level of insanity or is this a Princess Auto error? $20 Tire Levy on a battery?

It should be a wash. Bring in another battery and you get it back. It encourages you not to throw the old one in the can. If you don't bring the battery back, I assume the government wastes the $20.Environmental surcharge? Vague where the money goes?
Pretty sure when I purchased a new battery for my truck last fall it was a $20 deposit until you brought your old one back...core charge.
GM had a battery plant in Oshawa. The last time I was there decades ago I saw Canadian Tire batteries coming off the line.Most if not all batteries come from south of the border, new lead comes across the border, old lead goes back.
Probably a tax or a levy thing, someone much brighter than me can explain in more detail.
I turned in 8 old batteries today and bought a new one at pa the 20 is a core charge and refunded when you turn in a old battery. They have group 24 deep cycle as well at the one in the link on sale for 99Looks like a scam/ripoff to me. I've bought 2 batteries from Crappy Tire lately, including a Group 24 yesterday, with no such fees added on. It cost less than the PA one (factoring in the $20 scam fee). There is a $20 core charge, which is refunded if you trade in your old battery. Interestingly: If you do it at the time of purchase $20 comes off the top, before HST. If you Bring your core in later, as I did with the first one, you get your 20 bucks back, but you don't get the HST you paid on it. They might all come from the same plant, but I guess it will be easier to get a replacement from CT in the event I might have a warranty claim, especially if I'm out of town. There's a lot more CT stores around, than PA.
GM had a battery plant in Oshawa. The last time I was there decades ago I saw Canadian Tire batteries coming off the line.