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  2. Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    As of 2021, [update] Ottawa had a city population of 1,017,449 and a metropolitan population of 1,488,307, making it the fourth-largest city and fourth-largest metropolitan area in Canada. [ 14 ][ 15 ] Ottawa is the political centre of Canada and the headquarters of the federal government.

  3. CHU (radio station) - Wikipedia

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    CHU (radio station) /  45.294806°N 75.757861°W  / 45.294806; -75.757861. CHU is the call sign of a shortwave time signal radio station operated by the Institute for National Measurement Standards of the National Research Council. [1] CHU's signal is used for continuous dissemination of official Canadian government time signals, derived ...

  4. Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Canada's Federal Government is the largest single employer in the National Capital Region, which centres on the border cities of Ontario's Ottawa and Quebec's Gatineau. [88] [89] The information technology sector is important, particularly in the Silicon Valley North section of Ottawa, home to Canada's largest technology park. [90]

  5. Ottawa station - Wikipedia

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    Ottawa. /  45.41639°N 75.65167°W  / 45.41639; -75.65167. Ottawa station ( French: Gare d'Ottawa, IATA: XDS ), or Ottawa Train Station, is the main inter-city train station in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, the capital of Canada. It is operated by Via Rail. It is located 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of downtown Ottawa and adjacent to Tremblay O ...

  6. Time in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Atlantic. UTC−04:00. UTC−03:00. Atlantic. UTC−03:30. UTC−02:30. Newfoundland. Canada is divided into six time zones. Most areas of the country's provinces and territories operate on standard time from the first Sunday in November to the second Sunday in March and daylight saving time the rest of the year.

  7. Timeline of Ottawa history - Wikipedia

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    1924 – Champagne Bath and Plant Bath built. 1925 – Arches crack in the Victoria Museum and other buildings are damaged as Ottawa is rocked by its most severe earthquake since 1653. 1917–1939 Federal District Commission (FDC) – planning of the Capital. 1928 – Ottawa Flying Club incorporated.

  8. Gloucester, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Gloucester ( / ˈɡlɒstər / GLOST-ər) is a former municipality and now geographic area of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Located east of Ottawa's inner core, it was an independent city until amalgamated with the Regional Municipality of Ottawa–Carleton in 2001 to become the new city of Ottawa. The population of Gloucester is about 150,012 people ...

  9. National Capital Region (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Area code (s) 343, 468, 613, 753, 819, 873 [4] The National Capital Region ( NCR) ( Région de la capitale nationale ), also known as Canada's Capital Region and Ottawa–Gatineau, is an official federal designation encompassing the Canadian capital of Ottawa, Ontario, the adjacent city of Gatineau, Quebec, and surrounding suburban and exurban ...