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The loonie did not "tank". it's around 69 cents on the dollar, just like it has been for about 2 months.
https://wise.com/gb/currency-converter/cad-to-usd-rate/history
More horseshit reporting from CTV looking for rageclicks. They'd sell their children, I swear.
Dumb question β how do you magically live in another country for three months with no green card or no dual citizenship?
Foreign ownership is just a thing. You don't need a residence to own anything. Same here in Canada.
From there, you get 6 months visitors visas every year.
That's exactly how long you can stay in the country under the visa waver program.
If you have to stay longer you can get a B1/B2 visa.
Wait, but they're going to make more loonies on the sale because of the same currency differential.
Let me introduce you to the world where Boomers ALWAYS win!
Yet they still complain...
Yes, but it costs more (in Canadian dollars) to go there and actually use that second home.
I expect the chaos that Trump is creating, and his threats against Canada also play a significant part in their decision.
Meathead Ron and his dumbass policies canβt be helping either.
Meathead Ron and his dumbass policies
Yeah, I'm sure that's also a contributing factor.
But Agent Orange and his speed run of Project2025's agenda was the straw that broke the camel's back.
All part of Trumpβs plan to get more real estate for his cronies.
Yeah, Namor the Sub-Mariner.
What the heck is a loonie? Slang for the Canadian dollar?
Just wait until you hear about toonies
See, I know it's always been "toonies" but I've always struggled with why they didn't go for twonies...
At the time, I was pitching for the doub-loon, but sadly society went for the lame option. :(
Uuuuuuugh.... that's so fucking good too.... people suck
I cannot tell whether this is being asked in an aggressive or derisive tone. Out of curiosity, how would you respond to:
What the heck is a greenback? Slang for the American dollar?
if it was asked in c/USA on lemmy.us?
You want me to give you a buck? What do I look like? A hunter? We're in the middle of New York City buddy!
A Canadian one dollar coin is often referred to as a Loonie because they have a picture of a Loon on one side. A two dollar coin is generally referred to as a Toonie as play off of Loonie, although it has a picture of a Polar Bear.
Yes, because the Canadian $1 coin has a loon on the face.
Yes