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setashort55
141.69
SteveN
Since the Canadian dollar is hovering around $0.95 cents American, you are likely to get about $1.05 for every dollar. That works out to about $142.
Keep in mind that the rate changes every day, and that some banks and exchange services will charge a fee or a percentage point on the money exchanged.
Some Canadian merchants are now taking American money "at par" now, meaning if you have a $13 restaurant bill and pay with a US$20, they will give you CAD$7 back. This is because doing the exchange for you at a bank will cost them time and money.
CanTexan
As of today's exchange rate:
$135.00 US = $142.19 CAD
sanderz1995
141.807
nbr660
about $140 bucks
Ross
Well, you better do it soon because the Canadian dollar will soon be worth more than the US dollar. Right now your $135.00USD is worth about $140 CDN.
James Dean
Sadly for you the Canadian Dollar is not far from of the US dollar.
From yahoo finance. $141.8445
what ever
it going to be a lot last then the money u got
biffnasty
because canadian (monopoly) money is worthless your $135 AMERICAN money would be approx. 938.72 in canadian dollars