Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

gettem while you can: Canada to drop the penny

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • gettem while you can: Canada to drop the penny

    any bets that everything under a buck up north will suddenly cost 4% more? (as they round UP to nearest nickle)

    http://www.vancouversun.com/business...000/story.html



    Budget: Penny pinch — Canada to phase out the copper coin

    Originally posted by vancsun

    OTTAWA — This year's federal budget is going to cost Canadians a pretty penny.
    Search the couch cushions, roll all those lucky pennies and take them to the bank, because the government has announced it will phase out the copper coins beginning this fall.
    The decision, announced in Thursday's federal budget, came down to dollars and cents.
    Due to inflation, "the penny's burden to the economy has grown relative to its value as a means of payment," according to budget documents.
    "The penny is a currency without any currency," said Finance Minister Jim Flaherty. "Free your pennies from their prisons at home and donate them to charity."
    @CDN_PENNY, a Twitter account created soon after the budget came down, wrote, in the voice of the scorned Canadian penny, "'Currency without any currency?' Hey Flaherty. Say it to my face, you clown!"
    But, outside the twitterverse, Garth Whyte, president and CEO of the Canadian Restaurant and Foodservices Association said the change will have real implications.
    While getting rid of the penny may seem like a simple solution, he said "there will be major transitional challenges for restaurateurs, such as reprogramming cash registers, pricing and employee training issues" for the restaurant industry.
    "We will have to work very closely and very quickly with the government and our members to meet the fall deadline," he said.
    In line with a 2010 Senate report, the government will stop making pennies this fall and ask Canadian businesses and consumers to simply round up (or down) to the nearest five cents at the cash register.
    However, if you're using plastic, you'll still pay down to the nearest cent.
    The government expects the initiative will save tax dollars, because Canadians currently lose money on every new penny produced by the Royal Canadian Mint — to the tune of $11 million per year.
    NDP MP Pat Martin, who said he has tabled four private members bills since 2005 aimed at getting rid of the "nuisance coin," said it costs 1.5 cents to manufacture each penny.
    "Making cents hasn't made sense for a long time," said the parliamentarian, who said his next crusade will be against the nickel.
    Canada isn't the first country to pinch its pennies. Australia removed its one- and two-cent coins from circulation in 1992, the United Kingdom pitched the half-penny in 1984, and after getting rid of its one-agora coin in 1991, Israel followed suit in 2008 with the five-agorot coin.
    The government said it will partner with charity organizations that want to capitalize on a countrywide emptying of piggybacks. According to a 2006 Desjardins Group study, "Canadians could be hoarding several billion pennies, along with other coins."
    tesmith@postmedia.com

  • #2
    Re: gettem while you can: Canada to drop the penny

    Same thing as when I was in Australia. Retailers are supposed to round up or down but they seem to pull out the calculator and set a price that when combined with the VAT rounds up every single time.
    Funny how that works eh!

    Comment


    • #3
      Re: gettem while you can: Canada to drop the penny

      {Joke}

      A Modest Proposal

      As we are mired in the depths of a severe economic downturn, in no small part due to a preponderous of debt, and furthermore that the traditional means of resolving overly high debt burdens either by jubilee or by devaluation is considered unacceptable by banksters - in no small part because the losses are largely confined to their class, here is a means by which both the lower classes can be made to take up a larger share of the burden and the upper classes so little affected as to ignore the action: remove all fractions from the dollar by outlawing the cent.

      By legislating away the existence of the half dollar, the quarter, the dime, the nickel, and the penny, and indeed any fractional dollar via the dissolution of the cent, the effect is to increase prices immediately by up to 99 times. This in turn will exert and immediate impact on the lower classes since rich people rarely trouble themselves with such picayune valuata. The increase in spending will immediately translate into higher tax revenues, and the cost will almost exclusively come from the poor.

      Think of the possibilities: the US post office would immediately double its revenue and become a self sufficient organization. Utility providers would also see dramatic increases in payments. Cities with parking meters would also enjoy a windfall. Electronics manufacturers would save billions by no longer having to worry about the decimal point. Newspaper sellers would not see as much increase, but there is benefit there as well.
      Last edited by c1ue; March 31, 2012, 12:10 PM.

      Comment


      • #4
        Re: gettem while you can: Canada to drop the penny

        Phasing out the penny seems so anticlimactic after so many years of listening to people predicting the demise of the dollar. :-)

        Comment

        Working...
        X