It is made of nickel.
Five cents
5 Canadian cents.
You answered your own question.
In 1960, Canadian 1 cent pieces ("pennies") were made of bronze, 5 cent pieces ("nickels") were made of nickel, and 10 cent pieces ("dimes"), 25 cent pieces ("quarters"), 50 cent pieces ("half dollars") and dollar coins were all composed of 80% silver (with, I believe, the balance being copper).
Canadian money does not actually have a nickel. They have what is called a five cent piece. A 2002 Canadian 5¢ piece is only worth face value.
Approximately 10% of Canadian income earners make over $100,000 annually.
10 Canadian cent, is about 10 yen.
It's still worth 1 cent.
Canada didn't make any half-cent coins during the 20th century
A five cent coin is generally called a nickel.
75 cents can be made from 5 ten-cent coins, 3 five-cent coins, and 10 one-cent coins.
It's still worth five cents.