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What is the monetary unit in Canada?

The monetary unit in Canada is the Canadian dollar.

The abbreviation of Canadian dollar is C$. It is the official currency of Canada. At present, Canadian paper money has five denominations: 5 10, 20,50, 100 yuan, 1 yuan, and 2 yuan, 510,25 cents.

Canadian residents are mainly descendants of British and French immigrants, who are English-speaking areas and French-speaking areas respectively, so both English and French characters are used on paper money. Canada is a Commonwealth country, and the main pattern on paper money is the head of the British ruler. For example, in 1935, Canada issued and printed the first batch of banknotes with the head of King George V, which were printed in English and French respectively.

1937, the 1937 version of banknotes with the head of King George VI in England was printed in English and French at the same time. Later, 1954 and 1969 banknote series were printed in English and French at the same time. 1954 issued banknotes with Elizabeth II's head, and the latest banknote was issued in 1986.

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Precautions for consumption in Canada:

Keep personal information such as bank accounts, credit cards and bills properly to avoid being stolen and embezzled by others. Beware of all kinds of telecom and online fraud, including telephone winning, telemarketing, selling fake antiques, "online fishing" and "virtual kidnapping".

Some fraud gangs impersonate Canadian tax bureau, telephone company, courier company, police station or officials of China public security organs and embassies and consulates abroad for fraud, and even use technical means to disguise their telephone numbers as those of government departments or embassies and consulates abroad.

When you receive a similar call, please don't believe it, and don't disclose your name, ID number, bank account number and other personal information. You can hang up the phone first and verify the situation through normal channels; If you have relevant evidence, you can report it to the local police.

Baidu encyclopedia-Canadian dollar

China Consular Service Network-Canadian Security.