Template:CAD
This is a multifunction template. At its simplest, it adds the currency mark "CA$", as recommended by MOS:CURRENCY for many situations. The template can also link to the Canadian dollar article and can even calculate inflation. See warnings below.
Usage
{{CAD|number}}
Additional text like "million" or "trillion" must be placed outside the template, typically preceded by a non-breaking space (see example below).
Example:
{{CAD}}→ CAD{{CAD|123.45}}→ CAD 123.45{{CAD|123}}{{nbsp}}million→ CAD 123 million
Link
The parameter |link=yes may be used to link CA$ to the article Canadian dollar. This is turned off by default, but may be appropriate for the first occurrence of the term in an article.
Example:
{{CAD|123.45|link=yes}}→ CAD 123.45
Inflation calculation
| 40x40px | This template is only capable of inflating Consumer Price Index values: staples, workers' rent, small service bills (doctor's costs, train tickets). This template is incapable of inflating capital expenses, government expenses, or the personal wealth and expenditure of the rich. Incorrect use of this template would constitute original research. If you yourself do not have economic training, then please consult someone who does before using this template. | 42px |
| 40x40px | Do not assume that using this template will mean that a calculated value is "current", "as of 2026", "as of 2025" or even necessarily "recent". Do not use {{CURRENTYEAR}} to refer to calculated value, instead {{Inflation/year|CA}} may be used. See also MOS:REALTIME. | 42px |
The template supports inflation calculation, by way of {{Inflation}}. If the second parameter is used, to specify a year, and this year is within a certain range of available inflation data (specifically, if 1914 ≤ year < 2018), the equivalent value represented in 2018 dollars will be calculated in parentheses. However, this function should only be used in appropriate situations.
Examples:
{{CAD|100|1913}}→ CAD 100 ($Error when using {{Inflation}}: NaN, check parameters for non-numeric data:|r=Expression error: Unexpected < operator.. in 2026){{CAD|100|1914}}→ CAD 100 ($2,223 in 2026){{CAD|100|1966}}→ CAD 100 ($762.29 in 2026){{CAD|100|1966|link=yes}}→ CAD 100 ($762.29 in 2026){{CAD|100|2017}}→ CAD 100 ($102.3 in 2026){{CAD|100|2018}}→ CAD 100 ($100 in 2026){{CAD|100|2026}}→ CAD 100{{CAD|100|2027}}→ CAD 100
Additional parameter |about=yes will cause the template to calculate to the nearest dollar (instead of the nearest cent), and prefix the calculated value with "about". The rounding can be fine-tuned further by using |round=integer. These parameters may be combined.
Examples:
{{CAD|10|1935}}→ CAD 10 ($182.74 in 2026){{CAD|10|1935|round=0}}→ CAD 10 ($183 in 2026){{CAD|10|1935|about=yes}}→ CAD 10 (about $183 in 2026){{CAD|1000|1935|round=2}}→ CAD 1,000 ($18,273.97 in 2026){{CAD|1000|1935|round=-2}}→ CAD 1,000 ($18,300 in 2026){{CAD|1000|1935|round=-2|about=yes}}→ CAD 1,000 (about $18,300 in 2026)
Redirects here
See also
- Wikipedia:Manual of Style (dates and numbers)#Currencies
- Wikipedia:Canadian Wikipedians' notice board/Style guide#Currency
- Template:AUD
- Template:US$
| The above documentation is transcluded from Template:CAD/doc. (edit | history) Editors can experiment in this template's sandbox (edit | diff) and testcases (edit) pages. Please add categories to the /doc subpage. Subpages of this template. |