Both Canada and America use the dollar as their currency. The main difference between them being the exchange rate with 1$ Canadian being worth 96c American.
Without knowing which currency you are talking about (Canadian, US, Australian, etc.) and which currency you want it compared to, all that can be said is that a dollar is worth, you guessed it, one dollar.
The US dollar is not as much as the Canadian Dollar, the Euro, or the British Pound, so in countries that use those form of currency is where it would be the least.
It has to do with exchange rates. Consider the US and Canada. If one US dollar is worth $1.50 Canadian, then US dollars buy 50% more Canadian products than an equal number of Canadian dollars would. But if the value of the Canadian dollar rises, so that it is worth the same as an American dollar, then American dollars buy only the same amount of Canadian products as an equal number of Canadian dollars.
The Canadian dollar and US dollar have been roughly at par for the last several years. Currently, a Canadian dollar is worth 99 cents in United States currency.
If you exchanged one Canadian dollar for US currency, you would receive one US dollar.
A dollar, this is the Canadian currency as well, a dollar.
Both Canada and America use the dollar as their currency. The main difference between them being the exchange rate with 1$ Canadian being worth 96c American.
Without knowing which currency you are talking about (Canadian, US, Australian, etc.) and which currency you want it compared to, all that can be said is that a dollar is worth, you guessed it, one dollar.
In what currency?2 dollar Canadian bill=€1.54 in euros2 dollar Canadian bill=$2.03 in USA dollars
The US dollar is not as much as the Canadian Dollar, the Euro, or the British Pound, so in countries that use those form of currency is where it would be the least.
Use the currency converter that I'll place for you under links. I check it every day, to compare it with the Canadian dollar.
That depends. If you mean 1 Canadian dollar, then it's worth 1 dollar Canadian. If you mean 1 American dollar, it's worth 99 cents Canadian.
No, the US dollar is worth far more.
The Canadian dollar has changed in value over the years. I would need a particular year and currency to compare it with to answer this question.
Nothing... THERE ISN'T MEXICAN DOLLAR!!! In Mexico the currency used is the MEXICAN PESO.
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.