According to the European Central Bank, Euro coins and banknotes were first put into circulation on January 1st, 2002. So for intents and purpose, let consider the first subsequent business day%26#039;s exchange rate to be the rate in question.
According to the Bank of Canada, one Canadian dollar was worth roughly 0.69 Euros on January 2nd, 2002. Or in other words, you would have need $1.44 Canadian dollars to exchange for 1 Euro.
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