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Polymer-series Canadian $100 note specimen, back side. Features Robert Borden, the East Block and the discovery of insulin to treat diabetes.

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Back side, opposite of File:Canadian $100 note specimen - face.png

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Yes

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According to the Criminal Code of Canada, (R.S.C., 1985, c. C-46), Section 457:

1. No person shall make, publish, print, execute, issue, distribute or circulate, including by electronic or computer-assisted means, anything in the likeness of (a) a current bank note; or (b) an obligation or a security of a government or bank.

2. Subsection (1) does not apply to (a) the Bank of Canada or its employees when they are carrying out their duties; (b) the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) or its members or employees when they are carrying out their duties; or (c) any person acting under a contract or licence from the Bank of Canada or Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

3. A person who contravenes subsection (1) is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction.

4. No person shall be convicted of an offence under subsection (3) in relation to the printed likeness of a Canadian bank note if it is established that the length or width of the likeness is less than three-fourths or greater than one-and-one-half times the length or width, as the case may be, of the bank note and (a) the likeness is in black and white only; or

(b) the likeness of the bank note appears on only one side of the likeness.
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Canadian one hundred-dollar note

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No, the design of the bill is protected by law

Non-free media rationale for Frontier Series
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Frontier Series

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Replaceable?

No, the design of the bill is protected by law

Non-free media rationale for Canadian dollar
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Canadian dollar

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Replaceable?

No, the design of the bill is protected by law

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