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Clock canadian
Canada's population clock
Source: Statistics Canada, Demography division. Updated November 30, 2007. The clock is using the annual growth rate (1.000%) measured for the year ending on June 30th, 2007. (more...)
NRC - Java Web Clock
Official Times Across Canada. Note: A leap second will be added at the end of December 2008. For more information consult the Leap Second. (The displayed times will be correct if ... (more...)
Cinema Clock
Movies in Canada, your movie guide to all theatres in your city. Movie times, trailers, reviews, ratings, upcoming movies, Top 10, promotions in the following cities: Amherst, Baie ... (more...)
Westclox in Canada
The history of Western Clock Co. and Westclox in Canada. A factory in Peterborough, Ontario was built in 1922. They made many of the same clocks as the LaSalla-Peru factory, and ... (more...)
Canadian Makers | The Canadian Clock Museum
The Canadian Clock Museum opened to the public in Deep River, Ontario in late May of 2000 as Canada's only clock museum. This non-profit, private museum operates as a federal ... (more...)
The World Clock - Search Results
Search results for timeanddate.com's city search, where local time all over the world can be found (more...)
Atomic Clock Sync Information from worldtimeserver.com
download the free atomic clock sync utility to update your pc system time ... While WorldTimeServer.com can help you look up accurate times around the world, our visitors have ... (more...)
Stingy Investor: Canadian Federal, Provincial and Municipal Debt & Tax ...
Canadian Debt & Tax Clock I started the debt clock some years ago and I still think it's a good reminder that the government shouldn't continue its spending spree. (more...)
Current local time in Ottawa - Ontario - Canada
Daylight Saving Time: DST starts on Sunday, March 8, 2009 at 2:00 AM local standard time DST ends on Sunday, November 1, 2009 at 2:00 AM local daylight time (more...)
Canadian Makers | Westclox Canada | The Canadian Clock Museum
The Canadian Clock Museum opened to the public in Deep River, Ontario in late May of 2000 as Canada's only clock museum. This non-profit, private museum operates as a federal ... (more...)