The Canadian Dollar sign, represented as CAD or sometimes as a dollar symbol with a "C" (C$), is typically placed before the amount. For example, you would write it as C$10.50. In formal contexts, especially in financial documents, the currency code CAD may be used before or after the amount, such as CAD 10.50.
Canada's unit of money is the Canadian dollar (CAD). The sign is $. Visit the related links for more information.
The basic unit of currency in Canada is the Canadian dollar. The symbol for the Canadian dollar is $ or C$ and the code is CAD.
1 US dollar is equal to .9843 Canadian dollar.
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The Canadian dollar (CAD).
Canadian dollar was created in 1858.
Any local bank should do it for you, but you will "lose" some money in the process - the Canadian dollar is not worth as much as the American dollar.
One Canadian dollar is equal to 0.92 United States dollars. One United States dollar is equal to 1.08 Canadian dollars.
The bird on the Canadian dollar is called a loon.
1 Egyptian pound = 0.20183955 Canadian dollars you can Google it (Egyptian pound to Canadian dollar)
To find the Canadian exchange rate on the US dollar, you can go to the website of compare FX rates. On this site, you just need to select the currency, and you will get the exchange rate.
The prices are based on the value of the Canadian dollar against other currencies. The value of the U.S. dollar has dropped a lot this year, therefore the difference between Canadian prices and U.S. prices is no longer as pronounced as it was a few years ago.