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CAPITAL: Ottawa
FLAG: The national flag, adopted in 1964, consists of a red maple leaf on a white field, flanked by a red
vertical field on each end.
ANTHEM: Since 1 July 1980, O Canada has been the official anthem.
MONETARY UNIT: The Canadian dollar (C$) is a paper currency of 100 cents. There are coins of 1, 5, 10,
25, and 50 cents, 1 dollar and 2 dollars, and notes of 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, and 1,000 Canadian
dollars. Silver coins of 5 and 10 dollars, commemorating the Olympics, were issued during 1973–76.
C$1 = US$0.6899 (or US$1 = C$1.45) as of May 2003. US currency is usually accepted, especially in
major cities and along the border.
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES: The metric system is the legal standard.
HOLIDAYS: New Year’s Day, 1 January; Good Friday; Easter Monday; Victoria Day, the Monday
preceding 25 May; Canada Day, 1 July; Labor Day, 1st Monday in September; Thanksgiving Day, 2d
Monday in October; Remembrance Day, 11 November; Christmas Day, 25 December; Boxing Day, 26
December. Other holidays are observed in some provinces.
TIME: Newfoundland, 8:30 AM = noon GMT; New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and
Quebec, 8 AM = noon GMT; Ontario east of 90 and western Quebec, 7 AM = noon GMT; western
Ontario and Manitoba, 6 AM = noon GMT; Alberta and Saskatchewan, 5 AM = noon GMT; British
Columbia and Yukon Territory, 4 AM = noon GMT.