No, Canada uses the Canadian Dollar, although it's value and exchange rate is different to that of the US Dollar.
1 pound is equal to 75.0266 Philippine Pesos Canada doesn't have pounds.
yes if you want it money-wise, no if you like the pound. yes if you want it money-wise, no if you like the pound. yes if you want it money-wise, no if you like the pound.
The Pound Sign Is This £
Neither, a pound of money please.
in western Canada they are about $2 per pound
Pound in weight = lb Pound in money = £
Neither; in Canada, the Canadian Dollar is used.
130 pound could be money or weight. £130 in money. 130lbs in weight.
No, pound is not an adjective. It can be a noun--a poundof money. It can be a verb, as well--pound on the door.
the pound, and in Brixton you can also have to Brixton pound
Pound / Stirling (Great Britian Pound)
Americans lost roughly 186 000 (Land, Air, Sea) Vs. the Germans Canada Lost roughly 45 000 Considering the U.S. is 10 times greater. Canada lost more pound for pound Vs. the Nazi's