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Canadian Penny Killed In Canada Budget 2012

Posted: 03/29/2012 4:07 pm Updated: 03/29/2012 4:47 pm

Canadian Penny Killed
Canada's penny will be phased out in the budget.

OTTAWA -- There may still be pennies from heaven, but they won't be coming from the mint much longer.

The humble one-cent piece is set to disappear from Canadian pockets, a victim of inflation.

Thursday's federal budget said the Royal Canadian Mint will strike the last of the little coins this fall.

The budget says the cost of minting a penny has risen to 1.6 cents or $11 million a year. Its purchasing power has fallen to a 20th of its original value.

"Some Canadians consider the penny more of a nuisance than a useful coin," the budget documents said.

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And so the coin will go the way of the old 25-cent shinplaster.

"The penny is a currency without any currency in Canada,'' Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said at a news conference.

It's nothing but a nuisance for business, he added.

Pennies will still be legal tender, but as they slowly vanish from circulation, prices will have to be rounded up or down.

If the customer has the pennies, they can use them. Payments with debit or credit cards or cheques can also be to the penny. But if the customer is paying cash and doesn't have the pennies, the total will go up or down to the nearest nickel. For example, $1.02 will become $1 and $1.03 will be $1.05.

The budget said experience in other countries that have dropped low-denomination coins suggests that rounding will be fair and there will be no impact on inflation.

As for those jars, boxes and bags of pennies sitting in countless drawers across the country, the government suggests people donate them to charities.

The penny has been under fire for years. New Democrat MP Pat Martin has introduced private member's bills over the years to kill it.

The disappearing penny will likely have little economic impact, but it may require some cultural adjustments.

Penny candy? A relic of the past. The penny arcade? Already gone.

And some old adages will likely fade away, too.

What are people going to pinch?

Will thoughts now cost a nickel?

See a penny? Leave it.

Penny-wise? Just foolish.

Take care of the nickels and the dollars will take care of themselves?

A penny saved is ... not much.

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OTTAWA -- There may still be pennies from heaven, but they won't be coming from the mint much longer. The humble one-cent piece is set to disappear from Canadian pockets, a victim of inflation. ...
OTTAWA -- There may still be pennies from heaven, but they won't be coming from the mint much longer. The humble one-cent piece is set to disappear from Canadian pockets, a victim of inflation. ...
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11:59 AM on 04/12/2012
US Penny can be killed next please
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PatientZeroBeat
Dying since 1962
10:05 PM on 03/31/2012
Some people are confusing the abandonment of the penny (which applies only to cash transactions) with the abandonment of any number in money calculations not divisible by 5!!!!!!
03:50 AM on 03/31/2012
I have about fifty pounds of the damn things in cans, collected over several decades. I think I'll cash them in and send the money to one of those radical, anti-Canadian eco-terrorist environmental groups that the cons hate so much.
03:52 PM on 03/30/2012
This is a direct tax increase of between 11 and 66% on Canadian consumer, don't let the cost savings BS from the government fool you. If you are paying a 6% sales tax on an item ( one nickel plus one penny), you will now have to pay 10% on the dollar ( two nickels or one dime) for a 66% tax increase. I'll bet you your next paycheck that the government does not LOWER taxes because of this little "rounding error". In one swoop, taxes raised by almost 70% and no one raises hell. The public are sheep ripe for being fleeced.
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PatientZeroBeat
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10:03 PM on 03/31/2012
You really should take a grade 9 math course. You're waaaaaaay off. Or you're a shill for the Zinc industry.

Plus, it only applies to cash transactions.

But even if it didn't, the rounding would only happen ONCE per transaction, not inside every dollar!!! So if something came out to $653.71 (buying something, or paycheque or whatever), it would really be $653.70.
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bridge to somewhere
That's impossible, even for a computer!
12:20 PM on 03/30/2012
The US should finally ditch the penny and the paper dollar...both cost far more than they are worth.
Realist2011
beware false profits....
07:00 AM on 04/01/2012
I vote to ditch the politicians who represent us, and keep the penny. The penny is worth more.
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08:50 PM on 03/29/2012
They have been talking about this for DECADES. Its an interesting move.
04:50 PM on 03/29/2012
this is the only fiscally responsible move the CONs have made all term.
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Martin Houde
I am no microbe
04:42 PM on 03/29/2012
It's been that way for years in Australia and New Zealand. All prices are rounded to the lower nickel. Nobody complains.

They should do that here too. Retire pennies from the circulation as soon as possible.
05:03 AM on 03/30/2012
But there are suggestions that it will be rounded up to the higher nickel.
05:08 AM on 03/30/2012
Correct it will be rounded to the nears nickel.
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walkerhds
10:11 AM on 03/30/2012
which will be the only rounding done. I doubt there will be much "down" in the rounding.
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Mark Canuck
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04:34 PM on 03/29/2012
Makes cents
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08:51 PM on 03/29/2012
Love it. Fanned my fellow canuck!
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04:20 PM on 03/29/2012
At least 10 years late, but welcome news all the same.