Budget Day Goodies ?
Today is Budget Day in Ottawa. And the current government has been promising to address some issues related to the higher prices Canadians pay for certain products.
Canadians pay significantly more for certain products than the Americans and although some of the price differences can be attributed to tariffs, labour and transportation costs, much of the purchase price is pre-determined by the manufacturer.
“Country Pricing” has become the standard and unfortunately Canada’s prices have not been adjusted to match our dollar’s strength.
Some online retailers have done their best to match prices but Canadians were still forced to either import products from the states or pay higher prices at their local retailers.
I suspect that tariffs will be reduced or eliminated on certain products in this budget, perhaps on books, clothing, electronics and home appliances.
Those are the most imported products, especially on Black Friday. But I’m also hoping they will follow the recommendations in the February 2013 Senate Committee report of the US/Canada Price Gap and raise the de minimis threshold for postal shipments from $20.
When you import most products by mail you are exempt from duties, fees and taxes if the product or products shipped are valued at less than $20 Canadian.
I’ve managed to save some money using they exemption. But many countries like the United States, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore had raised this minimum to US$100 in November 2011, enabling their citizens to avoid paying the hefty brokerage fees some couriers charge on parcels.
Brokerage fees have recently gone up in Canada so I’m hoping they will at least consider a CAN$50 threshold.
The other probabilities in the budget are reductions in credit card/banking fees, funding for an expansion of high speed internet into rural areas, and the unbundling of cable channels so I guess lots of Canadians will be watching this afternoon.
The budget broadcast will air on television and online on CPAC at 4PM Eastern. Details on the budget will also be made available on the Government’s Official Site after 4 PM Eastern.
Black Friday/Cyber Monday 2013
The discounts have begun :
Abes of Maine
Amazon Canada
Black Friday Week Deals @ Amazon.ca
Amazon U.K
Black Friday Week Deals @ Amazon.co.uk
Amazon.com
Black Friday Week @ Amazon.com
Barnes & Noble
Save up to $120 on NOOK HD Tablets, our best price ever – Now extended!
Better World Books
Shop the Better World Books Black Friday Sale and save big on 5 or more used books, all with Free Shipping Worldwide!
Crayola Store
Crayola will be offering deals on Black Friday itself.
Chapters/Indigo
Dino Direct
Entertainment Earth
EntertainmentEarth.com – FIVE days of special Black Friday Daily Deals! (Ends Dec 1st, 2013)
ESET
ESET Black Friday Deal- Buy 1 Year, Get 2nd Year Free! Expires 12/3.
Fox Shop
Kobo Canada
Save 80% on over 1M titles (code: 80Nvbr) – Ends Nov 30th, 2013
Giant Microbes
Guitar Center
Macmall
MacMall – Your #1 Apple Superstore – Various Items on Sale
Microsoft Canada
Miles Kimbal Company
Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sale – 15% Off + Free Shipping On All Orders! Use Code MKBFCMFS15
Music & Arts
Check out Early Bird Black Friday Specials at Music & Arts!
Check out Black Friday Deals at Music & Arts!
Musician’s Friend
We’re starting Black Friday Early! Check out these Doorbuster Deals and Save up to 80% off!
National Geographic Store
Nothing But Software
Save at NothingButSoftware (note that they sell more than software)
Novica
Newegg Canada
Click here to shop at Newegg.ca
Pinnacle
Black Friday Promotion – Save $10 Instantly on Pinnacle Studio 17 – Get yours today!
Sears
Sears.ca – Various items on sale.
Shop
Stylin Online
Tiger Direct Canada
COUPON DEALS! Pack extra savings on the best Electronics!
Time Life
WWE Shop
Black Friday Countdown! Save up to 80% on Select WWE Merchandise at WWEShop.com!
West Music
West Music – All Week Black Friday Sale Plus Free Shipping Use BLACKFRIDAY at Checkout.
Woodwind & Brasswind
Shop at Woodwind and Brasswind – 15% Off
Congratulations Stickaid 2013 !
This 24 hour live event raised the equivalent of ten thousand dollars for Unicef U.K, an amount that will be partly matched by the British government for the efforts in Syria and the Philippines.
Donations to Stickaid can still be made at Givey.com.
Stickaid 2013 Live !
Stickaid 2013 is a 24 hour fundraising event for Unicef UK
held in London, England that airs live on Youtube.
click here to watch Stickaid 2003 Live on Youtube
click here to donate via Givey.com
Typhoon Haiyan Relief Concert in Toronto
Michael Sadler of Saga announced yesterday on his blog that a multiple act concert is in the works in Toronto for December 12th, 2013 at the Phoenix Concert Theater.
No details have been released as of yet on the venue’s site. But I suspect a preliminary line-up should make it’s way to the site within the month.