First, there is no such thing as a "litre Canadian" . A litre is 33.814 ounces of water.
There are 35.195 imperial fluid ounces in one liter.
Assuming the US ounce and Canadian ounce are the same which I believe they are, there would be 40 ounces in a Canadian quart. 32 ounces in a US quart. 20 ounces in a Canadian pint, 16 in US. 10 ounces in a Canadian cup and 8 in US. If you are reading a Canadian receipt chances are it's in US measurement's as Canadians are so Americanised they don't even know the Canadian measurement's themselves.
An ounce is a unit of mass. A litre is a unit of capacity. Therefore the two measurements are incompatible. The equivalent unit of capacity equal to one ounce is one fluid ounce. 1 liter = 33.8140226 US fluid ounces 1 US fluid ounce = 0.0295735297 liters
I liter equals 100 centiliters. There are 33.8140227 ounces in one litter. And there are 1000 milliliters in one liter.
One liter is equal to approximately 33.8 US fluid ounces.
One liter = approximately 33.8 fluid ounces.
One liter = about 27.04 1.25-ounces.
There are 35.195 imperial fluid ounces in one liter.
There are about 33.8 fluid ounces per liter.
There are approximately 33.814 fluid ounces in one fluid liter.
There are about 35.2 UK fluid ounces in one liter.
about 33.8 ounces in a liter
One liter of water is equal to about 33.8 fluid ounces.
1/15 liter is 2.25427 US fluid ounces.
33.8 US fluid ounces per liter.
Approximately 33.8 fluid ounces per liter.
One-half liter is 17.6 (17.5975) imperial ounces.