I am from the south of the border and visit once in a while. How low do you think the looney will be by this summer?
due to oil prices which has major effects further down to the indirect businesses too, I think Alberta is hurting. Might be harder to get clients for visiting sps if they want to charge the higher ratesThe weak Canadian dollar may affect the talent coming to Canada but the saving grace for us is that many love working here compared to other countries. Maybe instead of working in the GTA though, they may choose to work in other Canadian cities where they can charge more.
Since there is no direct affect between the weak loonie and SP rates it should have absolutely no effect on the prices.I am from the south of the border and visit once in a while. How low do you think the looney will be by this summer?
Baffles me what some girls can charge out here ...and get it.3 bills for flab, attitude,pimples, bad teeth and the intellect of a 6th grader. Not all mind you, there are definitely gems out here, but I've not seen a fat/ fit ratio higher any where in Canada where the 3 bill barrier was in place.due to oil prices which has major effects further down to the indirect businesses too, I think Alberta is hurting. Might be harder to get clients for visiting sps if they want to charge the higher rates
I'd say rates are up about 20% in the last 15 years.Yeah I wouldn't expect to see a change in rates that SPs charge they have remained steady for a long time. I am paying about the same rates that I was paying ten even fifteen years ago.
Which is a lower rise than inflation, which has risen 30% over the same time period. So net, prices have declined slightly although the nominal dollar figure has risen.I'd say rates are up about 20% in the last 15 years.
I'm curious to see what the Syrian agencies will be charging.We have seen in the past an influx of SP's who are foreign, in Canada on some sort of visa (often a tourist visa or student visa) who are working as SP's. This floods the market with SIGNIFICANTLY more SP's than there would be if the supply was generated from domestic talent alone, and that in turn drives down price. That has typically been pretty visible, where a wave of immigrant SP's will be price leaders, with significantly lower prices than the rest of the market, creating net downward pressure on prices across the board.
Therefore, changes in immigration policy are likely to have the most dramatic impact on SP pricing.
They will be glad to except US dollars at par.I am from the south of the border and visit once in a while. How low do you think the looney will be by this summer?