Different countries use various currencies, each with its own name. For example, the United States uses the dollar (USD), the Eurozone countries use the euro (EUR), the United Kingdom uses the pound sterling (GBP), and Japan uses the yen (JPY). Other examples include the Indian rupee (INR) and the Canadian dollar (CAD). Each currency is often symbolized by unique symbols, such as $, €, £, and ¥.
Canadian Dollar.
Canadian Dollars (CAD)
The CAD and USD currency rate can be found on Currency Converter, XE, Bank of Canada, Coin Mill, Yahoo Finance, The Money Converter, Reuters and Oanda.
the canadian dolloar(cad)
The currency of Canada is the Canadian Dollar, abbreviated as CAD. In the context of currency pairs, the most common pair involving the Canadian Dollar is USD/CAD, which represents the exchange rate between the US Dollar and the Canadian Dollar. Other pairs may include CAD with various currencies, but USD/CAD is the most widely traded.
The Canadian dollar (CAD).
The tundra is not a country but a biome found in various regions, such as parts of Canada, Russia, and Norway. Therefore, the currency used in tundra regions depends on the specific country in which the tundra is located. For example, Canada uses the Canadian dollar (CAD), while Russia uses the Russian ruble (RUB).
The US Dollar (USD) and the Canadian dollar (CAD)
Mechanical, electrical/electronic and building Engineers are the foremost users of CAD software.
I assume that the currency is Drachma, the obsolete currency of Greece. At the mid market rates on 7 July 2014, GRD 5000 would have been worth CAD 10.14 - assuming that anyone would want to buy that amount of obsolete currency.
it is mostly used by architects in designing models.