Doing business with a down dollar in B.C.

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A lagging loonie leaves questions and concerns hanging over economic vitality in British Columbia and across Canada

British Columbians vacationing south of the border for the first time since pandemic restrictions eased were hit hard converting their loonies to greenbacks this past summer.

While the loonie’s slide against the U.S. dollar might be cause for consternation among cross-border travellers, it doesn’t necessarily portend to bad news for those looking for economic upsides in the coming months. But there are additional factors at play in terms of why the loonie has been sliding against the U.S. dollar and what it means for the Canadian economy.

Meanwhile, Schamotta said Canada’s export sector might benefit from a weakened dollar at the same time importers lose out. On the other hand, it might be too economically unviable for those businesses to pass on those costs.

 

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