Canada's currency is the Canadian Dollar (CAD). It has dollars and cents (one hundredth of a dollar), with prices denoted in ways such as $5.99 (5 dollars and 99 cents), and 50¢ (50 cents).
Common denominations are:
Coins
1¢ (penny), 5¢ (nickel), 10¢ (dime), 25¢ (quarter), $1 (loonie), $2 (toonie). 50¢ coins also exist, but are extremely rare.
Banknotes
$5, $10, $20, $50, $100. There is also $1.1 billion worth of $1000 bills in circulation, but they have been withdrawn due to concerns surrounding money laundering. They are still legal tender.
Canadian Dollar, they have the same denominations as American ie:- 100 pennies = 1 dollar, 20 nickels = 1 dollar, 10 dimes = 1 dollar, 4 quarters = 1 dollar
The dollar: $.
Canadian Dollar, they have the same denominations as American ie:- 100 pennies = 1 dollar, 20 nickels = 1 dollar, 10 dimes = 1 dollar, 4 quarters = 1 dollar
The dollar: $.
Canadian Dollar Abbreviated as CND
Canada imports many motor vehicles, machinery, and fruits and vegetables.
Really... Its allalong Canadas coast... And any lakes and rivers inside our territory!
Governments issue currency, and if you trust the government, you will trust its currency.
The Azerbaijani New Manat is the currency of Azerbaijan The Yen is the currency of Japan The NZ dollar is the currency of New Zealand The pound Sterling is the currency of the United kingdom The Malaysian ringgit is the currency of Malasia The Chilean peso is the currency used in Chile etc
one countries currency is worth another countries currency.
canadas national fish is cod and salmon................................................thats wat i think how bout u
tropical fruit
Ottawa
mama
Hockey
pooopooo
To many laws to list
July 1st
Newfoundland and Labrador
I think they celebrate Christmas
what does Canadas import from Finland
It means that Canadas huge