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In Canada, the 8-Dollar Cauliflower Shows the Pain of Falling Oil Prices - 0 views

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    As prices for commodities have decreased, the value of the Canadian dollar has decreased as well. Two years ago the Canadian dollar was worth 93 American cents, yesterday to was worth only 69 American cents. This depreciation in value is because the Canadian economy is heavily dependent on oil and other resources and it has had many impacts on Canadians. Imports, like fresh American vegtables, are now more costly for Canadians. Currently, a single head of broccoli in Canada sells for around $4. Last winters, Canadians could buy 2 for only $1.50. However, in many ways a weaker currency is helpful to the Canadian economy. The US is overwhelmingly the largest market for Canadian exports, which are now less expensive across the border because of the currency's fall. In addition, almost all commodity exports are priced in American dollars so foreign exchange gains have helped cushion some of the blow to Canadian oil producers and mining companies.
svikene

Canadian railroad merger efforts separated by a year of change - FT.com - 0 views

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    The article describes how the decrease in demand affects the macroeconomics, due to suppliers of coal and petroleum using the railroad to transport their goods. The decline in railroads has caused greater competition, raising the cost of production for these goods, as using the railroad service will be more expensive at times.
dvshah

Close the China-sized gap in Canadian trade policy - 1 views

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    With Canada creating free trade policies with many countries in Europe and also South Korea. They left out a hole on trade policy with China. This is what they need to now fill. Although China's economy is not booming, they are expected to increase in GDP of 6-7%. This can be benefiting to Canada. Considering the benefits Australia is having, after the relations with China. Australia and Canada have similar government policies.
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