1 Cad To Ethiopian Birr [OFFICIAL]

Marta sat with her calculator. That one loonie Liam left was now worth 107 Birr. Enough for a week of vegetables. Enough for two chickens. Enough to pay a month’s water bill.

Soon, the exchange hit for 1 Canadian dollar.

Here’s a short story based on the exchange rate from . The 107 Birr Note 1 cad to ethiopian birr

Marta ran a small buna (coffee) stand in the dusty streets of Addis Ababa. Every morning, she counted her earnings in worn-out Ethiopian Birr—notes stained with coffee and sweat.

But later that week, inflation struck again. The rate jumped. Then, within months, as the economy shifted, rumors spread: The birr is floating. Marta sat with her calculator

Liam smiled and left the coin as a tip. Marta stared at the small silver disk. It felt light, yet it represented something powerful. 37 Birr could buy her son school pencils. It could buy salt for dinner.

One afternoon, a Canadian traveler named Liam sat on a rickety stool. After finishing his spicy coffee, he pulled out a shiny loonie. "How much is this worth here?" he asked. Enough for two chickens

Marta pulled out her phone. The rate that day was . She did the math quickly. "About 37 Birr," she said. "Enough for two more cups of coffee and a loaf of bread."