where dollar is much Just recently the Canadian dollar has dropped to 69cents, what does that even mean.
This has been the lowest its even been, since 1971 greenback peg and let it trade freely. What does it mean for Canadians. It means all theses imports from other country's like food, electronics, etc . Are going to be going up in cost do to the dramatic drop in the dollar.
People from u.s.a, England, places where there dollar is higher then Ares can come to Canada and buy more for less. For example you come from the U.S to shop in Canada 1$ U.S = 1.45$ Canadian. That's a 45cent difference so if you run a company or want to buy a house. Now is the best time to buy land on Canadian soil.
This is very bad for Canadians, are dollar's at an all time low. People who travel are paying more to travel. currency exchange for people who constantly cross the boarder to shop, are paying almost double to buy things in the us things are looking bad for Canadians.
What's your view on the Canadian dollar, what do you think this holds for the future for Canadian economy. Contact me through the contact page
This has been the lowest its even been, since 1971 greenback peg and let it trade freely. What does it mean for Canadians. It means all theses imports from other country's like food, electronics, etc . Are going to be going up in cost do to the dramatic drop in the dollar.
People from u.s.a, England, places where there dollar is higher then Ares can come to Canada and buy more for less. For example you come from the U.S to shop in Canada 1$ U.S = 1.45$ Canadian. That's a 45cent difference so if you run a company or want to buy a house. Now is the best time to buy land on Canadian soil.
This is very bad for Canadians, are dollar's at an all time low. People who travel are paying more to travel. currency exchange for people who constantly cross the boarder to shop, are paying almost double to buy things in the us things are looking bad for Canadians.
What's your view on the Canadian dollar, what do you think this holds for the future for Canadian economy. Contact me through the contact page