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  2. Little Canada (attraction) - Wikipedia

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    Little Canada, previously known as Our Home and Miniature Land, [1] is a tourist attraction located in the basement of The Tenor, near Yonge–Dundas Square in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Its entrance is located next to Dollarama and across from both an entrance to Dundas station of the Toronto subway and The Beer Store .

  3. Little Canada, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Little Canada is a city in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States. It is a second-ring suburb of Minneapolis-Saint Paul. The population was 10,819 at the 2020 ...

  4. Electrical wiring in North America - Wikipedia

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    Leg as in "hot leg" refers to one of multiple hot conductors in an electrical system. The most common residential and small commercial service in Canada and the U.S., single split-phase, 240 V, features a neutral and two hot legs, 240 V to each other, and 120 V each to the neutral. The most common three-phase system will have three hot legs ...

  5. Canadian Electrical Code - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Electrical Code, CE Code, or CSA C22.1 is a standard published by the Canadian Standards Association pertaining to the installation and maintenance of electrical equipment in Canada. The first edition of the Canadian Electrical Code was published in 1927. [1] The current (26th) edition was published in March of 2024.

  6. Little Canada - Wikipedia

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    Little Canada may refer to: Little Canada (term), a term for any community in the United States to which French Canadians emigrated, particularly in the 1800s and early 1900s; Little Canada (attraction), a tourist attraction in Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Little Canada, Minnesota, a city in Ramsey County, Minnesota, United States; Little Canada ...

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  8. Light industry - Wikipedia

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    For that reason, zoning laws are more likely to permit light industry near residential areas. [ 1 ] One definition states that light industry is a " manufacturing activity that uses moderate amounts of partially processed materials to produce items of relatively high value per unit weight".

  9. Building code - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, national model codes are published by the National Research Council of Canada. [5] In the United Kingdom, compliance with Building Regulations is monitored by building control bodies, either Approved Inspectors or Local Authority Building Control departments. Building Control regularisation charges apply in case work is undertaken ...