LONDON, May 25 (Reuters) - Gold priced in Canadian dollars hit a record high of C$1,295.82 an ounce on Tuesday as persistent worries over Europe's debt crisis and tensions on the Korean peninsula spurred safe haven demand.
The metal was also boosted by falls in the Canadian dollar to seven month lows and a decline in Canadian stocks. [CAD/]
At 1339 GMT, gold priced in Canadian dollars traded at C$1,294.16 a ounce, having earlier hit the record high, according to Reuters data going back to 1987.
(Reporting by Maytaal Angel. Editing by Veronica Brown)