The Canadian dollar reached the highest in over two months against its U.S. counterpart on Friday after the economy added a record number of jobs in September, returning back to its pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels and resulting in the lowest unemployment rate in 18 months.
The Canadian dollar reached the highest in over two months against its U.S. counterpart on Friday after the economy added a record number of jobs in September, returning back to its pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels and resulting in the lowest unemployment rate in 18 months.



