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  2. Weights and Measures Act (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    official definition metric equivalent foot (French measure or Paris foot) 12.789 inches: ≈ 32.48 cm arpent, as a measure of length: 180 feet (French measure) ≈ 58.47 m arpent, as a measure of area: 32 400 square feet (French measure) ≈ 3,418.89 m 2: perch, as a measure of length: 18 feet (French measure) ≈ 5.85 m perch, as a measure of area

  3. Metrication in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1970s, Canada traditionally used the imperial measurement system, labelled as "Canadian units of measurement" under Schedule II of the Weights and Measures Act (R.S., 1985, c. W-6). [3] These units have the same names and the same values as United States customary units, with the exception of capacity measures such as the gallon.

  4. Education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The names of these programs, provincial funding, and the number of hours provided varies. For example, the Department of Education in Nova Scotia refers to Kindergarten as Grade Primary. [79] Full-day kindergarten programs are offered in all provinces except Alberta, Manitoba, Nunavut, Saskatchewan, and Yukon. Students in the Prairie provinces ...

  5. International System of Units - Wikipedia

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    The International System of Units, internationally known by the abbreviation SI (from French Système international d'unités), is the modern form of the metric system and the world's most widely used system of measurement. It is the only system of measurement with official status in nearly every country in the world, employed in science ...

  6. Metrication - Wikipedia

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    The system was officially adopted by the federal government in 1975 for use in the military and government agencies, and as preferred system for trade and commerce. [167] Attempts in the 1990s to make it mandatory for federal and state road signage to use metric units failed and it remains voluntary.

  7. Measurement Canada - Wikipedia

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    Measurement Canada (French: Mesures Canada) is a special operating agency of the Government of Canada's Innovation, Science and Economic Development portfolio, ...

  8. Metric Commission - Wikipedia

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    Metric Commission logo, used on many metric products in Canada during the 1970s and 1980s. The Metric Commission (French: Commission du système métrique), formally the Preparatory Commission for the Conversion to the Metric System, was a Canadian government agency established by the federal government in 1971 to facilitate Canada's conversion to the metric system from the imperial system of ...

  9. Education in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The public school system is primarily governed by the School Act, which sets out the basic structure of British Columbia's public education system. [8] For example, the School Act stipulates that public schools "must be conducted on strictly secular and non-sectarian principles." The public school system is split into 60 separate public school ...