The $1,000 Canadian banknote features a portrait of Robert Borden, who served as Canada’s Prime Minister from 1911 to 1920. The note was primarily used in large transactions and is no longer in circulation as of 2000, though it remains legal tender. The design includes various security features and imagery that reflect Canadian history and culture.
In 2009 there were 1000 AIDS related deaths in Canada.
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The Vikings where the firts to settle in Canada
60% of the occupied housing stock in Canada is owner-occupied.
The largest Canadian bank note is the $1000 bill.
The Bank of Canada issued its first $1000 bill (or note) in 1935. Unlike the US which produced its last $1000 bill in 1945, Canada continued to print small numbers of $1000 bills through most of the 20th century. The last series was issued in 1992; the denomination was withdrawn in 2000 leaving $100 as the highest-denomination note still in circulation.
there are 21 per 1000 in Canada in 2010
No. The largest denomination note in the series is €500.00
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Canada no longer issues any notes larger than $100. The Bank of Canada did issue $1000 notes until 1987.
Canadian $1000 bills do not feature a Prime Minister. They depict Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada. Note that all $1000 bills are withdrawn, though $1.1 billion worth are still in circulation.
no value .the note is only a commemmorative note
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