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  2. Canadian dollar - Wikipedia

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    The high point was on April 25, 1974, when it reached US$1.0443. [39] The Canadian dollar fell in value against its American counterpart during the technological boom of the 1990s that was centred in the United States, and was traded for as little as US$0.6179 on January 21, 2002, which was an all-time low. [40]

  3. 1917–18 NHL season - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Canadiens, Montreal Wanderers, and Ottawa Senators moved to the NHL. A then-temporary team, the Toronto Hockey Club , was formed to replace Livingstone's team, but the club played without an official nickname for the season.

  4. Toronto dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto dollar, founded in December 1998, is a paper local currency used in Ontario. It has a fixed exchange rate with the Canadian dollar.The Family Life Foundation of Willowdale—a registered Canadian charity—then chaired by the Rev. Lindsay G. King (Minister of Willowdale United Church) was one of the sponsors of the Toronto dollar system.

  5. 2025 4 Nations Face-Off - Wikipedia

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    The league did not initially announce the tournament venues, but stated that there would be two, one in Canada and one in the United States. [17] The league confirmed on June 8, 2024 that the venues would be Bell Centre in Montreal and TD Garden in Boston , [ 18 ] after months of reports by various media sources.

  6. History of Canadian currencies - Wikipedia

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    The government fixed the value of the Canadian dollar against the pound sterling ($4.43 buying and $4.47 selling) and also against the US dollar ($1.10 (US$0.9091) buying and $1.11 (US$0.9009) selling). The government also imposed strict currency controls on exchanges with foreign currencies, particularly the United States dollar.

  7. 1919–20 Montreal Canadiens season - Wikipedia

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    The 1919–20 Montreal Canadiens season was the team's 11th season and third as a member of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Canadiens opened their new Mount Royal Arena built to replace burnt-down Jubilee Rink. The Toronto NHL franchise was now operated by a new group and known as the Toronto St. Patricks.

  8. 2017–18 Montreal Canadiens season - Wikipedia

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    The 2017–18 Montreal Canadiens season was the 109th season for the franchise that was founded on December 4, 1909, and their 101st in the National Hockey League. [2] For the second time in the past three seasons, the Canadiens failed to make the playoffs .

  9. NHL 100 Classic - Wikipedia

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    The Senators shut out the Canadiens, 3–0, with Ottawa goalie Craig Anderson making 28 saves. [1] It marked the first outdoor game hosted by Ottawa, and the second that Ottawa has participated in; they previously faced the Vancouver Canucks in the 2014 Heritage Classic. [2] This was Montreal's fourth time appearing in an outdoor game.