Originally Posted by
RCyyz
As for what's cheaper here? Practically nothing! Even when 1 CDN = 1 USD things were generally cheaper south of the border. It took a while for some prices to at least equalize. Now that 1 CDN = 0.7637 USD there's really nothing that I can think of that's cheaper up here.
Ahem - doesn't it work the other way around?
Say a box of detergent is CAD10 in Canada but USD8 in the States.
When the CAD is at parity with the USD, the detergent costs CAD10 in Canada and CAD8 in the States, so much better deal south of the border.
But when the CAD only buys 0.7637 USD, then that detergent is CAD10 in Canada and CAD10.47 in the States... @:-)