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The currency exchange rate for December 3, 2009 is:1.00 Canadian Dollar (CAD) = 0.95 US Dollars (USD)1.00 US Dollar (USD) = 1.05 Canadian Dollars (CAD)
According to the exchange rate for August 19, 2009: 1 US Dollar = 1.09 Canadian Dollars 1 Canadian Dollar = 0.91 US Dollars
As of 3pm on January 22, 2009, the exchange rate is US$1.00 = C$1.253.
According to the currency exchange rates for November 19, 2009:1 US Dollar (USD) = 6.83 China Yuan Renminbi (CNY)
As of March 25, 2009, one Canadian dollar would convert to about 29.012 Thai Baht.
It is worth 1 Canadian Dollar(it isn't gold, it is bronze plated nickel)According to current exchange rates (December 2, 2009) 1 Canadian dollar is worth:0.63 Euros or0.95 US dollars
Over the last 5 years (2004-2009) the lowest level was in early November 2007 at 0.9056
The official currency of Canada is the Canadian Dollar, although the US Dollar does circulate somewhat (usually at a discount to its actual value) in areas near the border. As of January 28, 2009, the exchange rate is US$1.00=C$1.21.
Today - 18 July 2009 - 1 Canadian Dollar will get you 1.12 Australian Dollars.... but remember to allow for bank/currency conversion charges.
The current rate is 1.06 Canadian Dollars to 1 Australian dollar. That means you need $1.06 Canadian for every $1 Australian. This does tend to change, however, so keeping an exchange rate site bookmarked, or a smart phone application, are good tools to take advantage of.
As of December 23, 2009, the exchange rate is 1 US Dollar to 12.88 Mexican Pesos.
These rates are constantly changing but as of 6/19/2009 11:23:34 AM according to the Website IraqiDinar with one American dollar you can exchange it for 50.11 Afghanistan Afghanis.