<Li> $10 if the denomination is 10 ¢ or greater but less than $1; </Li> <Li> $5 if the denomination is 5 ¢; </Li> <Li> 25 ¢ if the denomination is 1 ¢ . </Li> <P> Retailers in Canada may refuse bank notes without breaking the law . According to legal guidelines, the method of payment has to be mutually agreed upon by the parties involved with the transactions . For example, stores may refuse $100 bank notes if they feel that would put them at risk of being counterfeit victims; however, official policy suggests that the retailers should evaluate the impact of that approach . In the case that no mutually acceptable form of payment can be found for the tender, the parties involved should seek legal advice . </P>

When was the last time the canadian dollar was worth more than the american