The currency of Canada is the Canadian Dollar and the currency of the United Kingdom (which includes England) is the Pound Sterling (GBP) (£).
The currency unit in England is the Pound Sterling The currency unit in England is the Pound Sterling
Canada's currency is the Canadian dollar.
Technically, England isn't a nation. The UK currency is the pound sterling.
I'll assume you mean "What currency does Canada use?". The answer is the Canadian dollar, or just dollar.
All of the United Kingdom - which includes England - uses the Pound Sterling (£) (GBP) as its currency.
The currency in Wales is the same as in England, Pounds and Pence
The only lawful form of currency in Canada is Canadian money (coins and bills). English and American bills can be exchanged easily at most financial institutions. However, American coins of lower denominations are spread throughout Canada, and the French currency (Euros now) can be used in southern newfoundland.
The dollar is the basic unit of currency in Canada. It is called the Canadian dollar. The symbol is the $ or C$.
In Canada they use Canadian Dollars
England
England and Canada both have a parliamentary system of government, a democratic political system, and share a monarch as the head of state. Additionally, they both have diverse populations and are known for their multiculturalism.
£££££££££££ the pound sign. Is the sign for British currency.