The Loonie Keeps Going Up
The Canadian dollar rose to $1.08380 USD today and may keep going up tomorrow.
I'm as happy as any that Canadians are able to go on an international spending spree, have cheaper vacations in tropical climates during the long winter and such, but seriously: there will be some ugly economic consequences if this keeps up and Canada's balance of trade goes to hell. Better a soft & controlled landing than a harsh crash later.
I'm as happy as any that Canadians are able to go on an international spending spree, have cheaper vacations in tropical climates during the long winter and such, but seriously: there will be some ugly economic consequences if this keeps up and Canada's balance of trade goes to hell. Better a soft & controlled landing than a harsh crash later.

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It's normal for Canadian currency to be worth more than greenbacks.
Oi.
Cannot wait for the next election.
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It isn't. It's mere sarcasm.
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;-)
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loveyoumeanit!
*ducks*
;-)
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for a significant chunk of time -- all through the 60s, and before that, but certainly in 65 when I first came into contact with the canajun dollar, the exchange rate was pegged at 91.25c US = $1CDN. as of this evening, 91.60c CDN = $1US
It's not actually doing the canajun economy - we do depend on exports quite a bit - a whole lot of good.
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Against most other currencies, the loonie has gone up somewhat, but the real story here is that the US dollar is doing very badly right now.
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Against the Euro.
Against the Canadian dollar.
I think it's more of the failed economic policies of our great and glorious leader.
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What's the US dollar worth against Canadian Tire money these days?
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$1.08 - old news!
Re: $1.08 - old news!
this is NOT good news for an exporting nation whose goods keep getting more expensive in our largest market.
On the lighter side ...
I'm not sure which of us was laughing harder.