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Q: What is the most common birthday for Canadians?
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What is the most common job of Canadians?

They grow wool on wool trees.


What is Britain's most common birthday?

Britain's most common birthday is the 14th of November, as measured by birth certificates before December 1st 2009. The world's most common birthday is the 19th of March.


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Canadians (for the most part speak English) so a birthday cake would be called a birthday cake. However, for the francophones (french speakers) in Canada a birthday cake would be called: gâteau d'anniversaire


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Most common birthday in the world?

The most common birthday in the world is October 5th.there are somali brithdays because somalian never have brithdaysOct. 10th is the most common birthday! based on the records of 244 millions of registered Amercans. Here there are more details:http://www.dumblittledoctor.com/analytics_tutorial_most_often_birthday_date.htmland August is the most common birth month!


Where do you find Canadians?

Most Canadians can be found in Canada.


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How common are birthdays of different people?

October 5th is the most common birthday. (thats my birthday!) May 29 is the least common. i hope that answered your question. :l


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