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With a few days until Remembrance Day, the Bank of Canada announced the new $20 polymer bank note that goes into circulation Wednesday. The new bill honours the nation's military men and women and the back features the Canadian National Vimy Memorial.
During an official ceremony at the Canadian War Museum, Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney, alongside Minister of Finance Jim Flaherty, Minister of Veterans Affairs Steven car rentals in philadelphia Blaney and David Houghton, President of the Vimy Foundation, introduced the new $20 bill .
The front of the polymer car rentals in philadelphia bank note features Queen Elizabeth II's portrait, while the back has the iconic monument of the Canadian National car rentals in philadelphia Vimy Memorial, which pays tribute to the Canadians who fought and lost their lives in World War I in France.
The $20 bill, which is the most used currency car rentals in philadelphia denomination in the country, will be safer, cheaper and greener and officials car rentals in philadelphia have been working closely with the finance industry and the cash-handling sector to prepare for a transition to the polymer series – the $10 and $5 bank notes still remain to be seen.
"It is fitting that we are launching these new notes at the Canadian War Museum only a few days before Remembrance Day. These new notes pay tribute to the sacrifices of Canadian men and women who fought to protect Canada and its allies in all military conflicts," said Minister Flaherty in a press release . "They also protect Canadians from the threat car rentals in philadelphia of counterfeiting. The Polymer series is a Canadian innovation car rentals in philadelphia of which we can all be proud."
Each currency denomination maintains a theme. Digital Journal reported in the past that the $100 honours medical innovation, the $50 note remembers the country's commitment to Arctic research, the $10 bill will represent the Canadian train and the $5 note will symbolize Canada's contribution to the international space program.
With a few days until Remembrance Day, the Bank of Canada announced the new $20 polymer bank note that goes into circulation Wednesday. The new bill honours the nation's military men and women and the back features the Canadian National Vimy Memorial.

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