The Canadian dollar slipped against most major currencies in early European deals on Monday.
The loonie fell to 1.3106 against the greenback and 1.4454 against the euro, from its early highs of 1.3064 and 1.4405, respectively.
The loonie was trading lower at 0.9363 against the aussie, off its early near 4-week high of 0.9300.
The loonie is likely to find support around 1.46 against the euro, 1.32 against the greenback and 0.95 against the aussie.
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