Every October 10.
metric units are used for everything in Canada
Canada officially adopted the metric system in 1970 through the Metric Conversion Act. This marked the country's transition from imperial units to metric units for measurements.
Canada uses the metric system
In some countries as Canada (ancient British colonies) the degree Fahrenheit is used.
The metric system isn't Canada's, it belongs to the whole world, that's why the whole world uses it.
1970
A metric watch measures metric time, so instead of 24 hours per day in metric there are 10. There are 100 metric minutes to each metric hour so therefore there are 1000 metric minutes per day compared to 1440 minutes per day in our present system. There are 100 metric seconds to a metric minute, therefore there are 100,000 metric seconds to a day compared to 86,400 in our present system.
the metric system
the metric system is used
Canada day originated in Canada and is in Canada only.
The nation of Canada switched from the Imperial system to the metric system of measurements in the mid-1970's. The metric system is a decimal system of measurement, which uses meters and kilograms.
Virtually all corn imported to Canada is from the United States. Corn imports from the US peaked to about 4,000,000 metric tons in 2001 and 2002, but then gradually reduced to 800,000 metric tons in 2016.