Talk:Pond Inlet, Nunavut

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[edit] "the cost of food ... can be much higher than that of southern Canada"

The examples are not helpful to those of us that don't know the then current prices of these products in southern Canada! Also, the should be explicitly in Canadian dollars: relying on the link is not clear enough. --Ant 16:02, 6 January 2007 (UTC)


Hey Ant, just think about all of what you buy on a weekly basis, at regular costs, then mulitply it 2 or 3 times. You may not think twice when you buy 4 apples for a dollar, but when you come up here, think about spending 6 dollars on 4 apples. milk is usual about 6 to 8 dollars for two, yes 2 litres.

does that help?