Buy U.S., or go broke in Canada - ONA Lessons

Written by Shawn Smith on October 17, 2007 – 12:24 pm -

Surprise Americans, the Canadian Loonie is now worth as much as, if not more than, the U.S. dollar. Bill and I stopped in Sarnia, Ontario (on our way to the Online News Association conference in Toronto) to exchange our money. For every $1 U.S., we received $1.02 Canuck. Holy Crap. I’m poor here.
Tononto Nike Shoes $109.99

The taxes are high too. On my way here I spent $20 on a regular McDonald’s extra value meal, a pack of tums and a bottled water. Insane to the membrane!!!!!

Regardless, I’m in Toronto, and I need new shoes.So I got to shopping, and after about two hours in the Toronto mall, I came across these nice brown Nike kicks. What do you think? Only $109.99 ZOMg!11!!oneone!

And that’s not all that’s sticker-shocking. Remember a few years back when the U.S. exchange rate could get you one of those delicious veggie hotdogs for less than a buck? Now, I read $2.50 and weep. But don’t fret, folks. I have a veggie hotdog truck directly outside my room and I will be mowing through them in no time, regardless the price.
Toronto hot dog truck
Speaking of the room, I’m staying in the Sheratin on Queen St. The hotel is nice, but no free internet. I’m hoping at the conference tomorrow they give us logins so everyone can enjoy free wireless. Otherwise, I will be paying $16 per day for access. Luckily they have a nice small computer area that allows me to at least write.

Check out the view! Nice, huh? It’s nice to be back in Toronto after a year. I should really visit here more often, once my money is worth something again.
Sheraton hotel view Toronto


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