It used to be $1 USD to $1.25 Canadian but now about equal. The USD is still up by one or two cents.
It always changes. Go to xe.com
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Water would boil higher at the top of a mountain than at sea level. This is because there is less atmospheric pressure at higher elevations.
Yes, you do earn a higher interest rate with a variable annuity than with a fixed annuity. It depends on what kind of interest rate you have at the moment.
arccording to far back the water has drawn and how low your land is it may reach
The Canadian dollar is, on average, although it fluctuates, worth one cent less than the American Dollar. So 2.00CD is 1.98USD
It has to do with exchange rates. Consider the US and Canada. If one US dollar is worth $1.50 Canadian, then US dollars buy 50% more Canadian products than an equal number of Canadian dollars would. But if the value of the Canadian dollar rises, so that it is worth the same as an American dollar, then American dollars buy only the same amount of Canadian products as an equal number of Canadian dollars.
well first of all, it depends. 30% less than a Canadian dollar then American
The rule is that the American flag has to be higher up than the Canadian flag.
The Canadian dollar is, on average, although it fluctuates, worth one cent less than the American Dollar. So 2.00CD is 1.98USD
The Canadian dollar is, on average, although it fluctuates, worth one cent less than the American Dollar. So 2.00CD is 1.98USD
Right now! At the time of writing (May 3rd 2012) 1 Canadian dollar is worth 1.01 US dollar.
mostly because of our resourses, there is a high demand for our minerals and oil, whichcan be bought in CDN $, which would be converted from the euro creating a rise in demand and in value
There is no such thing as the "Europe dollar". No way, especially at this time when even Canadian money is worth more than American. As of now, about one American dollar is equal to 0.6938 Euro's. Xo, Smartiiz.
the USA and Canada use dollars as their currency, the USA dollar is a bit higher than their Canadian countgerpart
That's not always true. The value of each depends on the exchange rates between the two countries. Sometimes the Canadian dollar is worth more than the American dollar and sometimes the opposite, depending on economic conditions.
yes