What you think's about Canada? |
from out side may is right place from inside?
is so beautifully landscaping have Canada, but so ugly system and government ...... |
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Is there any jobs out there for someone without a high school education?? besides like mcdonalds???? |
| well i live in toronto and its been very hard to find a job that has nothing to do with fast food or resturants. I am a very hard worker. and I would LOVE to find a job! so if you know of any place ... |
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What are some must see places in niagara falls? |
i need places like attraction, water parks, amusements parks, etc.
thanx a bunch =)... |
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Should we go to Vancouver or Victoria, Canada? |
| A couple friends and I are from Seattle, and want to spend 3-5 days in one of these places? Which do you recommend, and why?... |
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Is life in Canada pretty much like life in the US? |
| Are there any huge gaps between Canadian and American culture, are Canadians influenced by American media? is it true that because taxes are higher, things are more expensive..are salaries low? Is C... |
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Hello canada!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!? |
| hello canadian people, i would like your oppinion on people immigrating to your country. do you welcome foreigners or do you wish they would stay in their own country. i hope that question doesnt ... |
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The weather in Canada? |
Is that really always that cold? where the climate is better? Vancouver or Toronto?
There is a summer in Canada? how many months a year is the summer? The summer is hot or still cold? A... |
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Why do some Americans know so little about Canada? |
| I live in Canada, and I want to know why Americans don't know much about their closest neighbour. I have seen people with skis on their cars come to southern Ontario in July. They don't ... |
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Is Montreal further than Vancouver from Toronto? |
| I am planing to drive to either Vancouver or Montreal for summer vacation my uncle keep telling me that driving to Vancouver would be better and easier for him than driving to Montreal because ... |
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Things to do at Niagara Falls Canadian side? |
| Im taking a trip to Niagara Falls in July and was wondering if anybody had any good ideas of things to see/do?? Thanks!... |
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The truth about Canada? |
| Canadians generally bring home less money each month then their American counterparts. An average of 33% less. Not to mention that Canadians have to spend more money on things like Food, Gas, ... |
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I love Canada, don't you? |
| I have been to Canada many times and I love it. Everytime I go people are nice to me, I have a good time and the beer is excellent. I want to live there.... |
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A question for Canadians? |
| I'm an American Citizen living in Colorado. I am planning a trip to Canada in the near future and wondering what, in general, the feelings you have for the U.S.A. I know that we are not very ... |
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Kevin S |
Do you need to convert US dollars into Canadian if you go to Canada? |
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The Taste of Rain
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It certainly helps. We'd prefer handling our currency, although you often find American quarters, pennies, nickles and dimes scattered in Canadian change. Using Canadian currency guarentees that you won't be hassled by places that don't accept US money. In fact, I've never seen anyone buy stuff with US money here, but that could just be me. |
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SteveN
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Most restaurants, taxis, and souvenir shops will take American money, but don't expect a good exchange rate.
If I were you, I would pay my restaurant, hotel, and car rental using a credit card (VISA and Mastercard are widely accepted, AmEx and Diners Club only at certain places)
For smaller bills like lunch at a fast food place or public transit, look at going to the local bank ATM and withdraw Canadian funds using your bank card. If your bank is part of the Plus or Cirrus network, you should be able to do so and will be charged the bank's daily exchange rate on your money.
Keep in mind that banks often charge inter-bank transfer fees of anywhere from $1.00 to $3.50 so it makes more sense to take out $100 once than $20 five times! |
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Angela A
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As a Canadian merchant living 2 - 3 hours from the nearest US border, I find it the height of arrogance that US tourists don't bother to exchange their currency before venturing this far into Canada and expect us to offer a "fair" exchange rate. Unless we merchants have active US currency bank accounts, accepting US currency costs us time and money to convert it. As much as we welcome, US tourists, we would expect that they would treat the country they are visiting with respect. Do all US merchants accept Canadian currency?
Same goes, I'm afraid. We're all in this together. |
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knh959
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If you convert your money at a bank, or, if you make your purchases with US money you'll pay a 'handling fee' regardless of the exchange rate. eg. today's exchange rate is about 98.5 canadian to one US dollar. If you were to buy an item costing one Canadian dollar with a US dollar you'd probably get no change. Conversely if you go to the bank and exchange that US dollar into Canadian you wouldn't get $1.01 for it either, you'd probably get 99c for it because of the 'fees' charged by the banks. I'm a Canadian and have found that when in the States as much as possible I use my credit card. My gain/loss on exchange is based on the rate for the day without any handling fees. Presumably US credit cards would work the same way so your best bet is to use your credit card to avoid extra fees. |
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Imaka
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You don't have to convert them. The exchange rate now is about at par, so you may actually lose money by exchanging your money for Canadian money. US dollars are accepted pretty much everywhere. When the exchange rate was significantly different it did make sense to exchange your US dollars for Canadian dollars, but now it is not such a concern. |
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Gentleman
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Better buy your Canadian dollar at a Bank rather the exchanging it here locally |
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smudgeon curmudgeon
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everywhere here takes it at par. Maybe you can eek out a few nickles but once you factor in exchange fees you won't save much |
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mustang sally
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No need to convert, but depending on the exchange rate at the time, it might be in your best interest to do so. |
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Chris L
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We don't like your money with dead presidents around these parts.... |
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John W
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No, the merchants prefer to screw you in person just as American merchants screw with Canadians when they go south. |
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