Pennies have been obsolete in Canadian currency for years now. Make no mistake though - prices still end in odd amounts. They are always rounded up in favor of the merchant if you are paying cash. As @NAB pointed out, the vast majority of transactions here are electronic, so it matters very little. I don't miss pennies.
Pennies have been obsolete in Canadian currency for years now. Make no mistake though - prices still end in odd amounts. They are always rounded up in favor of the merchant if you are paying cash. As @NAB pointed out, the vast majority of transactions here are electronic, so it matters very little. I don't miss pennies.
Then they are breaking the law. The rule is that it rounds down to X.X0 if it is X.X1 or X.X2 or up to X.X5 if it is X.X3 or X.X4. Similar for X.X6, X.X7, X.X8, and X.X9.
Then they are breaking the law. The rule is that it rounds down to X.X0 if it is X.X1 or X.X2 or up to X.X5 if it is X.X3 or X.X4. Similar for X.X6, X.X7, X.X8, and X.X9.
I've never once seen it rounded down, but I suppose that could be coincidence based on the final price never ending in .01 or .02. I practically never pay for anything with cash. In digital transactions, you pay whatever the exact price is.