>>36949134What? You realize it's not cheaper when your currency is ultimately worth the same, right?
A product that is 1.30 in CAD is generally going to be priced at $1 in USD. If you're paying the equivalent of those amounts either way it doesn't matter which side you buy it on because to get that 1 USD you'd have to trade in 1.30 CAD, and vice versa.
Maybe learn how currency conversions work, what they do, and why they exist, hmm?
And hell it's not like you can't find things the other way around even accepting there is usually some variance (which there usually aren't - I've bought an assload of shit from the US and never because the price was any different).
However, there are, in fact, some things that are directly against what you've just said. The Switch is electronics. If I went stateside to buy a Switch right now, it'd actually be more expensive now since 300 USD at this moment is about ~396 CAD when the Switch is actually 380 here now and has been for a few months.