Canadian Dollar Continues to Rise
At the moment, I see the Canadian dollar hitting $0.9024. I believe that's the highest its been since 1977. It's making our May trip to Vancouver a little more expensive but I'm more worried about what the valuation will do to Canadian exports and thus to the rest of the economy.
Only a couple of years ago, many were jokingly calling it the Canadian peso...
Only a couple of years ago, many were jokingly calling it the Canadian peso...

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I hereby volunteer to be W's budget director. They could do worse.
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As for your trip, yeah it'll be more expensive and it'll be worth it. :)
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You mean you won't be dying to get back to your job???
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Besides, if the Canadian dollar goes up, the CanCub may come for another visit!
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The news is full of analysis the upshot of which is: Alberta will continue to suck in money and labour from the rest of Canada. Ontario and Quebec, which produce most of Canada's manufactured exports, may get hit hard.
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In prior years, when I was helping out my family, the difference in the exchange rate helped cushion the pain on my end; now that the dollars are approaching par, future assistance will definitely pinch.
Good luck in getting Canadian sources of revenue in place asap!
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If my parents knew what the words "interest rate," "variable rate" and "debt" meant, I'm sure they'd feel the pain a bit more acutely too. Ignorance seems to be bliss. :-^
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I know which one I'd rather have.