imperialreign
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Sometimes I wonder where guys like you crawl out from under evey once in awhile. For NCIX with 4 or 5 stores to compete with the multimillion dollar bigbox stores, I have to give them credit. Go to London Drugs which are far bigger in size and a Dvd player goes for $69.00 vs NCIX for appr.$25.00. When Best Buy bought out our canadian FutureSop, did the prices go down, NO. The Americans come up here buy our stores and rip us off, and all I read about is people complaining about why our prices are 25% more here then in the US of A with our dollar being at par for the last year or so.
Check it out for yourself read the financial or business section in the local rag sometimes. Open your eyes. I hope stores like NCIX are here for a long time, because most of the time the Americans just continue to suck us dry. Open your eyes and look around before you bitch about a small Canadian store trying to still make a go of it. The Americans pawn us big time, eg, Bought out Hudsons Bay Co. FutureShop, Sears of Canada, Oil Industry, Hydro, I could go on.
Let me guess you still think we have Free Enterprise. Well think again next time you go into your favorite Food store, check out the coffee or cereal section as an example and you 'll see 2 or 3 companies put out the 20 or more brands to give guys like you the idea their is competition in this country. Sorry but I'm still a bit of a Nationalist from the old days and the USA hasn't taken it away from me yet.
not to nitpick here or anything . . .
but how can anyone say that the US is sucking the Canadian market dry? If you have a problem with the pricing, even though the Canadian dollar is now on par with the USD, it's an issue with a) the government, b) the market, or c) the company offering the goods/services.
Hell, do you realize what percentage of our domestic auto manufacturing is done in Canada? 75% of new cars "assembled" here in the US are built in various facilities within Canada, everything from motors and transmissions, to electrical components, wiring harnesses, plastic interior and exterior trim, etc. I'm sorry, but that is a major boost to Canada's economy, no matter how you look at it. If you're so for keeping foreign services out, which is extremelly unrealistic considering we're neighbors, just take a second to look at the big picture.
Just because a highly-successful company is looking to move in doesn't mean that it'll screw the market there. They're not international, they're not publicly traded yet, and last I heard, they're not a major "profit margin" company when you stop to consider the deals they offer. It's very possible they could end up failing on that cold soil y'all got up there, hell, the warehouse heating costs alone is enough to keep them cautious . . .