newtone said:
Sorry I have been away from the forum as I have been on business travel.
newtone said:
Can you give a reference of 1 Canadian city where the price of a new car is cheaper than USA?
Ok. I'm not going to do tons of research so I'll just post the first one I found for a base model Chevrolet Impala at the first Chevy Dealer I found by Google in the Toronto area and the New York City areas.
Ok so in New York City the dealership in NYC only had 2015s so consider that they are going to be slightly less than a 2016...even still the search came back with $27,735 USD.
http://www.chevroletmajor.com/VehicleDetails/new-2015-Chevrolet-Impala-LS-Long_Island_City-NY/2370696003
The first dealership I came up with in Toronto gave a result of prices that start as low as $28,645 (CAD)
http://www.courtesychevrolet.ca/buildandprice/select-trim/2016-chevrolet-impala-539-intermediate-%20-%20-automatic-front_wheel_drive-%20-%20.html#step1Menu
So, great...it seems the Canadian version of the newer model (2016 instead of 2015) is higher priced. Oh but wait...that's Canadian dollars so in reality that is more like $23,646 (check xe.com if you doubt).
So without even really trying I found it...and for a year newer. I'm sure there are times where depending on the dealer you will find a higher or lower price. In reality it is probably averages out to about the same.
newtone said:
Can you give me 1 reference where its cheaper to fly between two Canadian cities compared to flying between 2 cities in USA?
Ok. Let's see. This one I am not going to take the time to research...I'm sure there are times where there may exist a cheaper flight, but I have heard that flights in general are more expensive in Canada. This however is due to supply and demand. For one, there are a lot more airlines to choose from in the US. Secondly, there are a lot more people flying daily. Because of this the costs have been driven lower. While they may be lower, I don't think the Canadian flights are astronomically higher. Once again once you convert the cost to the same currency it also will likely be closer in price...though I will say probably cheaper in the US.
newtone said:
Can you give me reference of 1 company in Canada where cell phone bill is cheaper than that of a US company?
I have not lived in Canada or gotten a cell phone there so I really can't speak to this. I can tell you that my bill (for 4 phones) is about $300/month. (actually a bit over 300 but let's just say 300) That is for an unlimited minutes, txt, and 10 shared GB of data/month. So that converts to $363.58/month in Canadian Dollars...you tell me...how much are the plans there?
newtone said:
Can you give me description of 1 job in Canada where salary is more compared to same job in USA?
This I can easily do because I have already researched it. My wife is a secondary teacher. Her pay would be nearly double in Canada what it is here in the US. (of course in Canadian dollars) Because of education cuts in the US she hasn't even been able to get a job lately. She has been working as a substitute, or what I believe they call in Canada a "supply teacher." Here in Texas she gets paid more than most because she is a certified teacher. She gets $100/day. In Canada, because they focus more on education all supply teachers must be certified. However, they get paid $200/day. Now again, I have to be fair and realize that that is in Canadian dollars. So that is actually like $165 US dollars/day. Sill more than the $100/day she gets now.