It seems to me that there's a BIG CONSPIRACY THEORY happening around the world when it comes to ECONOMY and POLITICAL SITUATION.
There are big conspirators and collaborators when it comes to raising the price of GAS, OIL, and other prime commodities.
OBVIOUSLY there are business people that tend to raise the price of some items inside the supermarket and other business establishments as in rising the price tags of some commodities "all of a sudden like to surprise their buyers." It's ridiculously not funny. It was cunningly done in a very clever way and that kind of technique or gimmick will tend to diminish the value of you commodity and most of all lose some of your best customers.
Now look at the current value of Canadian dollar. It's going down quite as fast. Um, that's totally strange. It was just last month when C$ = 39 pesos (Philippine pesos). Last week the equivalency was C$ 1= P38 then down to P37 days ago, and today it's now valued as P35.00
You want to lower it down to C$1=32 pesos
Darn! That`s too much personal assassination of Canadian dollars. Canadian dollars are more valuable than Singaporean dollars that`s for sure! The RESOURCES and WEALTH OF CANADA is greater than any other countries in the world. SERIOUSLY!
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SERIOUSLY, beautiful towers and condos and parks CAN'T BE EATEN. That Walking Dead is once again on AMC channel to shock your senses.
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I could only think that there are probably too many Canadian tourists on vacation in the Philippines. Or too many Canadian families moving to Philippines, China, Hong kong, Britain, Australia, America and European countries. Whatever it is the value of British pound, Euro dollars and American dollars are UP.
Maybe using the "very special plastic" in the making of Canadian bills tend to lower the value of its currency. Um maybe I'm wrong. It could be that the Canadian bills are in demand than most other monetary unit.