The loonie is limboing lower and lower, on its way to US 59 cents, financial experts are predicting.
Yes, gas is cheaper, thanks to the drop in oil prices, which also benefits Canadian manufacturers.
But for the average consumer, the loonie’s 13-year low means we may have to tighten our belts when it comes to the extras such as travel and frivolous spending.
We hit the streets to find out how the falling loonie has had an impact on your day-to-day life.