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Municipalities in Ontario don't have the ability to tax those things.
In addition, property taxes on a large house are much higher than the property taxes on a condo. So even though they can't target wealth very well, the property tax is somewhat progressive.
Property tax isn't progressive (a more expensive property isn't taxed at a higher rate), but you're right, it's also not regressive, like sales tax (lower income people spend a higher percentage of their income on living expenses, so they are effectively taxed at a higher rate).
I think a municipal sales tax is technically possible.
Not as it stands. Sure, the Ontario government could allow municipalities to introduce sales tax, and it has come up a bunch lately. However, municipalities are creatures of the province, and as such, new provincial legislation would be needed to allow municipal sales tax.
Offtopic but can you imagine Doug allowing TO to intro congestion pricing on the QEW?
Sales taxes are regressive. They affect the poorest the most. The concern is that property taxes aren't targeting wealth enough. Sales tax fails on the same terms. In fact it might be worse than property tax. Someone has probably done the math in some study cited in Wikipedia.