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Canadian dollar edges lower against the rupee in Pakistan

Last updated: April 25, 2026 6:39 pm
Ayesha Masood
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Canadian dollar edges lower against the rupee in Pakistan
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The Canadian dollar was quoted at about Rs204.21 against the Pakistani rupee in Pakistan’s interbank market for Friday, April 24, 2026, the latest business-day rate available heading into Saturday, April 25. Because April 25 fell on a weekend, local currency pages were effectively carrying forward the most recent trading-day figure rather than showing a fresh Saturday market move.

That left the CAD/PKR rate for April 25, 2026, effectively in the Rs203.5 to Rs204.2 range, with the most clearly cited Pakistan interbank figure standing at Rs204.21 for 1 Canadian dollar. Market trackers also showed the Canadian dollar had slipped slightly from the previous session, moving from Rs204.47 to Rs204.21, a decline of Rs0.26.

The broader 2026 trend suggests the Canadian dollar has been relatively stable against the rupee, though not without small day-to-day fluctuations. Historical trackers show the pair has mostly traded around the low-200-rupee range this year, with recent April data clustering close to Rs204 per Canadian dollar.

For remittance senders, travelers and currency-market watchers in Pakistan, the practical takeaway is simple: the Canadian dollar remained firm above Rs204, but there was no major breakout in either direction at the close of the latest trading session. On a weekend date like April 25, published rates should be read as the latest carried-over market level, not necessarily a new intraday benchmark.

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