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  1. Mostly Canadian movies, many independent films in a very Canadian style. Some documentaries or "based on a true story" movies, lots of slice of life and a few romantic comedies. Nice alternative to mainstream American movies. Not all are great, but that is kind of the point.

  2. A Province of Canada one-dollar note issued by the Colonial Bank of Canada, 1859. In 1841, the Province of Canada adopted a new system based on the Halifax rating. The new Canadian pound was equal to four US dollars (92.88 grains gold), making £1 sterling equal to £1.4 s .4 d. Canadian.

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  4. The Canadian colonies gradually moved away from the British pound and adopted currencies linked to the United States dollar. With Confederation in 1867, the Canadian dollar was established. By the mid-20th century, the Bank of Canada was the sole issuer of paper currency, and banks ceased to issue banknotes.

  5. Feb 7, 2006 · The Canadian dollar, also known as the loonie, for the loon on the $1 coin, is the currency of Canada. Its international currency code is CAD and its symbol $, or C$, to distinguish it from other dollar currencies. As money, it is the measure of value in which all prices in Canada are expressed and the medium of exchange for goods and services.

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  6. Frontier (banknotes) The Frontier series is the seventh series of banknotes of the Canadian dollar released by the Bank of Canada, first circulated in 2011. The polymer banknotes were designed for increased durability and to incorporate more security features over the preceding 2001 Canadian Journey series.

  7. Circulation denominations. There are six denominations of Canadian circulation coinage in production: 5¢, 10¢, 25¢, 50¢, $1, and $2. Officially they are each named according to their value (e.g. "10-cent piece"), but in practice only the 50-cent piece is known by that name. The three smallest coins are known by the traditional names "nickel ...

  8. This category has the following 24 subcategories, out of 24 total. Canadian films by decade ‎ (15 C) Canadian films by genre ‎ (45 C) Canadian films by language ‎ (8 C) Canadian films by studio ‎ (26 C) Canadian films by topic ‎ (12 C)

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