the Toonie Tuesday KFC offer was started in the late 1990's. At the time it was two pieces of chicken and a small fry for $ 2.00. actually $2.30 after tax.
Due to inflation it is not possible for KFC to offer this deal anymore. As many people became used to cheep food on Tuesdays, they continued to use the name even when the amount became unclear.
2 dollars in Quebec and parts of Ontario, and .35 cents to the rest of Canada.
The Polar Bear is depicted on Canada's Toonie.
Canada introduced its $2 coin in 1996.
To me it is worth 1000.oo dollars
A polar bear is on the reverse side of a Toonie.
The Polar Bear is on the toonie because of its unique beauty. It lives in northern Canada and is a true symbol of that part of our country. The Polar bear also symbolizes our country because of their true strength and determination.
If the question is supposed to ask about the coin's value, it's worth $2 Canadian.
Ontario is part of Canada so the Canadian dollar is the currency of Ontario. Coins are produced by the Royal Canadian Mint in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and currently issued in denominations of 5¢ (nickel), 10¢ (dime), 25¢ (quarter), 50¢ (50¢ piece), $1 (loonie), and $2 (toonie). Pennies are no longer minted in Canada.
Copper-nickel, not silver.Brass, not gold.It's a common circulation coin with the slang name "twonie" or "toonie" and it has no extra value unless it's in proof or uncirculated condition.
In Canada, there are six denominations of coin currently in circulation: the penny, the nickel, the dime, the quarter, the loonie and the toonie.
Our paper money has always been called bills or dollars. The one and two dollar bills have been replaced by coins. The one dollar coin became known as the loonie as the coin is engraved with a loon. When the two dollars coins were circulated they became known as the toonie.
1996