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Climate in Ottawa
Temperature
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Record high °C 11.7 12.2 25.6 31.2 35.0 36.7 37.8 37.8 36.7 29.4 23.3 16.1
Average high °C -6.1 -3.9 2.1 10.9 19.1 23.8 26.4 25.0 19.7 12.6 4.9 -2.9
Average °C -10.5 -8.6 -2.4 6.0 13.6 18.4 21.0 19.7 14.7 8.2 1.5 -6.6
Average low °C -14.8 -13.2 -7.0 1.1 8.0 13.0 15.5 14.3 9.7 3.7 -1.9 -10.3
Record low °C -37.8 -38.3 -36.7 -20.6 -7.2 0.0 3.3 1.7 -4.4 -12.8 -23.9 -38.9
Precipitation and Sunshine Hours
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Total mm 64.2 51.6 64.9 67.7 81.0 91.2 88.9 87.6 86.8 79.1 77.0 74.1
Rainfall mm 22.9 16.1 33.6 59.7 80.9 91.2 88.9 87.6 86.8 76.2 60.5 28.8
Snowfall cm 48.7 41.2 32.1 7.5 0.2 0 0 0 0 3.0 18.0 52.2
Sunshine hours 101.2 129.8 159.8 189.4 230.3 253.3 276.8 246.7 171.5 136.7 83.6 82.0
Data recorded at Ottawa CDA
Data obtained from Environment Canada
Data spans 1971 to 2000
Annual Averages Temperature Precipitation Sunshine
High Mean Low Total Rain Snow
°C °C °C mm mm cm hours
11.0 6.3 1.5 914.2 733.2 202.7 2061.1

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  1. Toronto, Ontario 4,366,508
  2. Montreal, Quebec 3,215,665
  3. Vancouver, British Columbia 1,829,854
  4. Calgary, Alberta 879,277
  5. Ottawa - Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec 827,854
  6. Edmonton, Alberta 782,101
  7. Quebec City, Quebec 635,184
  8. Winnipeg, Manitoba 626,685
  9. Hamilton, Ontario 618,820
  10. Kitchener, Ontario 387,319
  11. London, Ontario 337,318
  12. St. Catharines - Niagara, Ontario 299,935
  13. Victoria, British Columbia 288,346
  14. Halifax, Nova Scotia 276,221
  15. Windsor, Ontario 263,204
  16. Oshawa, Ontario 234,779
  17. Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 196,816
  18. Regina, Saskatchewan 178,225
  19. Barrie, Ontario 129,963
  20. Abbotsford, British Columbia 129,475
  21. Sherbrooke, Quebec 127,354
  22. St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador 122,709
  23. Trois-Rivières, Quebec 117,758
  24. Saguenay, Quebec 108,409
  25. Kelowna, British Columbia 108,330
  26. Kingston, Ontario 108,158
  27. Guelph, Ontario 106,920
  28. Sudbury, Ontario 103,879
  29. Thunder Bay, Ontario 103,215
  30. Saint John, New Brunswick 90,762
  31. Moncton, New Brunswick 90,359
  32. Brantford, Ontario 86,417
  33. Sarnia, Ontario 78,577
  34. Nanaimo, British Columbia 77,845
  35. Peterborough, Ontario 73,303
  36. Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec 70,455
  37. Kanata, Ontario 70,320
  38. Kamloops, British Columbia 67,952
  39. Red Deer, Alberta 67,707
  40. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 67,385
  41. Lethbridge, Alberta 67,374
  42. Prince George, British Columbia 66,239
  43. White Rock, British Columbia 66,157
  44. Belleville, Ontario 61,886
  45. Drummondville, Quebec 58,527
  46. Medicine Hat, Alberta 55,724
  47. Fredericton, New Brunswick 54,068
  48. Saint-Jérôme, Quebec 54,060
  49. Granby, Quebec 53,106
  50. North Bay, Ontario 51,895
  51. Chilliwack, British Columbia 51,713
  52. Shawinigan, Quebec 48,366
  53. Cornwall, Ontario 48,287
  54. Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec 45,457
  55. Chatham, Ontario 44,156
  56. Beloeil, Quebec 42,320
  57. Vernon, British Columbia 39,995
  58. Brandon, Manitoba 39,716
  59. Wood Buffalo, Alberta 38,667
  60. Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island 38,114
  61. Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Quebec 38,037
  62. Sorel, Quebec 36,786
  63. Grande Prairie, Alberta 36,735
  64. St. Thomas, Ontario 35,858
  65. Victoriaville, Quebec 35,855
  66. Rimouski, Quebec 35,561
  67. Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 34,752
  68. Penticton, British Columbia 34,686
  69. Joliette, Quebec 34,210
  70. Sydney, Nova Scotia 33,913
  71. Woodstock, Ontario 33,061
  72. Courtenay, British Columbia 32,648
  73. Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 32,631
  74. Bowmanville - Newcastle, Ontario 32,556
  75. Georgetown, Ontario 31,510
  76. Campbell River, British Columbia 31,294
  77. Timmins, Ontario 31,148
  78. Midland, Ontario 29,824
  79. Stratford, Ontario 29,676
  80. Orillia, Ontario 29,121
  81. Leamington, Ontario 28,807
  82. Alma, Quebec 28,125
  83. Orangeville, Ontario 27,284
  84. Val-d'Or, Quebec 24,942
  85. Sept-Îles, Quebec 23,636
  86. Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec 23,635
  87. Brockville, Ontario 23,014
  88. Milton, Ontario 22,222
  89. Owen Sound, Ontario 22,161
  90. Duncan, British Columbia 22,101
  91. Thetford Mines, Quebec 21,651
  92. Truro, Nova Scotia 21,442
  93. Walnut Grove, British Columbia 21,411
  94. Glace Bay, Nova Scotia 21,187
  95. New Glasgow, Nova Scotia 21,102
  96. Parksville, British Columbia 21,057
  97. Buckingham, Quebec 21,027
  98. Lloydminster, Alberta/Saskatchewan 20,988
  99. Saint-Georges, Quebec 20,856
  100. Bolton, Ontario 20,553
  101. Airdrie, Alberta 20,382
  102. Port Alberni, British Columbia 20,309
  103. Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador 20,009
  104. Valley East, Ontario 19,595
  105. Cranbrook, British Columbia 18,528
  106. Conception Bay South, Newfoundland and Labrador 17,904
  107. Lindsay, Ontario 17,757
  108. Magog, Quebec 17,743
  109. Cobourg, Ontario 17,172
  110. North Battleford, Saskatchewan 17,117
  111. Bradford, Ontario 16,978
  112. Spruce Grove, Alberta 16,898
  113. Whitehorse, Yukon 16,843
  114. Terrace, British Columbia 16,795
  115. Fergus, Ontario 16,732
  116. Bathurst, New Brunswick 16,427
  117. Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia 16,086
  118. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories 16,055
  119. Fort St. John, British Columbia 16,034
  120. Collingwood, Ontario 15,605
  121. Yorkton, Saskatchewan 15,222
  122. Port-Alfred-Bagotville, Quebec 15,179
  123. Fort Erie, Ontario 15,103
  124. Leduc, Alberta 15,032
  125. Pembroke, Ontario 15,019
  126. Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec 14,994
  127. Edmundston, New Brunswick 14,867
  128. Camrose, Alberta 14,854
  129. Swift Current, Saskatchewan 14,821
  130. Summerside, Prince Edward Island 14,654
  131. Prince Rupert, British Columbia 14,643
  132. Simcoe, Ontario 14,175
  133. Tillsonburg, Ontario 14,052
  134. Chatham - Douglastown, New Brunswick 13,784
  135. Quesnel, British Columbia 13,727
  136. Thompson, Manitoba 13,256
  137. Powell River, British Columbia 13,232
  138. Kentville, Nova Scotia 13,121
  139. Portage la Prairie, Manitoba 13,019
  140. Williams Lake, British Columbia 12,997
  141. Strathroy, Ontario 12,805
  142. Grand Falls-Windsor, Newfoundland and Labrador 12,738
  143. Dolbeau, Quebec 12,707
  144. Squamish, British Columbia 12,635
  145. Hauterive, Quebec 12,606
  146. Campbellton, New Brunswick/Quebec 12,463
  147. Aldergrove, British Columbia 11,910
  148. Elliot Lake, Ontario 11,842
  149. Kenora, Ontario 11,806
  150. Cochrane, Alberta 11,798
  151. Grand Centre, Alberta 11,780
  152. Port Hope, Ontario 11,718
  153. Okotoks, Alberta 11,679
  154. Matane, Quebec 11,635
  155. Hawkesbury, Ontario/Quebec 11,629
  156. Brooks, Alberta 11,604
  157. Cowansville, Quebec 11,333
  158. Wetaskiwin, Alberta 11,154
  159. Wallaceburg, Ontario 11,114
  160. Whitchurch-Stouffville, Ontario 11,073
  161. Ingersoll, Ontario 11,002
  162. Amherstburg, Ontario 10,849
  163. Dawson Creek, British Columbia 10,754
  164. Petawawa, Ontario 10,656
  165. La Tuque, Quebec 10,524
  166. Sainte-Anne-des-Plaines, Quebec 10,507
  167. Les Coteaux, Quebec 10,450
  168. Haileybury, Ontario 10,406
  169. Lachute, Quebec 10,300
  170. Canmore, Alberta 10,275
  171. Amos, Quebec 10,266
  172. Baie-Comeau, Quebec 10,266
  173. Estevan, Saskatchewan 10,242
  174. Kitimat, British Columbia 10,233
  175. New Waterford, Nova Scotia 10,185
  176. Bay Roberts, Newfoundland and Labrador 10,163
  177. Salmon Arm, British Columbia 10,048
  178. Smiths Falls, Ontario 9,977
  179. Paris, Ontario 9,881
  180. Selkirk, Manitoba 9,852
  181. Angus, Ontario-CFB Borden 9,722
  182. Nelson, British Columbia 9,715
  183. Alliston, Ontario 9,679
  184. Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador 9,638
  185. Lacombe, Alberta 9,567
  186. Weyburn, Saskatchewan 9,534
  187. Amherst, Nova Scotia 9,502
  188. Montmagny, Quebec 9,489
  189. Hinton, Alberta 9,405
  190. Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador 9,391
  191. High River, Alberta 9,345
  192. Steinbach, Manitoba 9,227
  193. Carleton Place, Ontario 9,224
  194. Roberval, Quebec 9,137
  195. Trail, British Columbia 9,119
  196. Oromocto, New Brunswick 9,114
  197. Arnprior, Ontario 9,095
  198. Beamsville, Ontario 9,047
  199. Whistler, British Columbia 8,891
  200. Kapuskasing, Ontario 8,748
  201. Castlegar, British Columbia 8,677
  202. Sainte-Marie, Quebec 8,594
  203. Caledonia, Ontario 8,582
  204. Rockland, Ontario 8,542
  205. Uxbridge, Ontario 8,540
  206. Kirkland Lake, Ontario 8,507
  207. Stony Plain, Alberta 8,502
  208. Whitecourt, Alberta 8,334
  209. Fort Frances, Ontario 8,275
  210. Elmira, Ontario 8,155
  211. Dauphin, Manitoba 8,085
  212. Renfrew, Ontario 8,078
  213. Saint-Félicien, Quebec 7,957
  214. Winkler, Manitoba 7,943
  215. Donnacona, Quebec 7,884
  216. Sylvan Lake, Alberta 7,884
  217. Bracebridge, Ontario 7,799
  218. Bridgewater, Nova Scotia 7,782
  219. Acton, Ontario 7,767
  220. Taber, Alberta 7,764
  221. Napanee, Ontario 7,760
  222. Morinville, Alberta 7,711
  223. Strathmore, Alberta 7,621
  224. Ladysmith, British Columbia 7,612
  225. Goderich, Ontario 7,604
  226. Edson, Alberta 7,585
  227. Yarmouth, Nova Scotia 7,561
  228. Huntsville, Ontario 7,547
  229. Revelstoke, British Columbia 7,500
  230. Chibougamau, Quebec 7,488
  231. Carbonear, Newfoundland and Labrador 7,465
  232. Lavaltrie, Quebec 7,305
  233. Slave Lake, Alberta 7,286
  234. Port Perry, Ontario 7,244
  235. Porcupine, Ontario 7,196
  236. Kingston - Greenwood, Nova Scotia 7,180
  237. Wasaga Beach, Ontario 7,165
  238. Merritt, British Columbia 7,147
  239. Banff, Alberta 7,135
  240. Aylmer, Ontario 7,126
  241. La Sarre, Quebec 7,089
  242. Plessisville, Quebec 7,070
  243. Beaumont, Alberta 7,006
  244. New Hamburg, Ontario 7,003
  245. Essex, Ontario 7,002
  246. Innisfail, Alberta 6,954
  247. Coaticook, Quebec 6,907
  248. Stephenville, Newfoundland and Labrador 6,878
  249. Hanover, Ontario 6,869
  250. Asbestos, Quebec 6,826
  251. Gibsons, British Columbia 6,791
  252. Port Elgin, Ontario 6,766
  253. Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador 6,758
  254. Lively, Ontario 6,704
  255. Crystal Beach, Ontario 6,686
  256. Olds, Alberta 6,607
  257. Drumheller, Alberta 6,556
  258. Dryden, Ontario 6,555
  259. Kimberley, British Columbia 6,484
  260. Kincardine, Ontario 6,410
  261. Ponoka, Alberta 6,330
  262. Sutton, Ontario 6,324
  263. St. Marys, Ontario 6,293
  264. Flin Flon, Manitoba/Saskatchewan 6,267
  265. Summerland, British Columbia 6,264
  266. Rocky Mountain House, Alberta 6,208
  267. Morden, Manitoba 6,142
  268. Perth, Ontario 6,136
  269. Parry Sound, Ontario 6,124
  270. Sooke, British Columbia 6,118
  271. Mont-Laurier, Quebec 6,050
  272. The Pas, Manitoba 6,030
  273. Mont-Joli, Quebec 6,025
  274. Coaldale, Alberta 6,008
  275. Sturgeon Falls, Ontario 5,978
  276. Farnham, Quebec 5,963
  277. Sechelt, British Columbia 5,951
  278. Listowel, Ontario 5,905
  279. Grand Falls, New Brunswick 5,863
  280. Drayton Valley, Alberta 5,801
  281. Brooklin, Ontario 5,789
  282. Port-Cartier, Quebec 5,756
  283. Louiseville, Quebec 5,725
  284. Bonnyville, Alberta 5,709
  285. Dunnville, Ontario 5,686
  286. Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec 5,614
  287. Duck Lake, British Columbia 5,603
  288. Melfort, Saskatchewan 5,559
  289. Gravenhurst, Ontario 5,528
  290. Port Dover, Ontario 5,527
  291. Sainte-Anne-des-Monts, Quebec 5,511
  292. Marieville, Quebec 5,509
  293. Smithers, British Columbia 5,414
  294. Vegreville, Alberta 5,400
  295. Sainte-Adèle, Quebec 5,379
  296. Windsor, Quebec 5,321
  297. Iqaluit, Nunavut 5,236
  298. Stettler, Alberta 5,225
  299. Beaupré, Quebec 5,202
  300. Woodstock, New Brunswick 5,198
  301. Antigonish, Nova Scotia 5,195
  302. Nicolet, Quebec 5,172
  303. Gananoque, Ontario 5,167
  304. Petrolia, Ontario 5,163
  305. Humboldt, Saskatchewan 5,161
  306. Wainwright, Alberta 5,117
  307. Peace River, Alberta 5,079
  308. St. Paul, Alberta 5,061
  309. Acton Vale, Quebec 5,052
  310. Amqui, Quebec 5,034
  311. Fernie, British Columbia 4,997
  312. Marystown, Newfoundland and Labrador 4,993
  313. Walkerton, Ontario 4,970
  314. Devon, Alberta 4,969
  315. Mackenzie, British Columbia 4,956
  316. Rawdon, Quebec 4,898
  317. Pont-Rouge, Quebec 4,898
  318. Shediac, New Brunswick 4,892
  319. Brighton, Ontario 4,878
  320. Laurentides, Quebec 4,842
  321. Tottenham, Ontario 4,829
  322. Westlock, Alberta 4,819
  323. Creston, British Columbia 4,795
  324. Blenheim, Ontario 4,795
  325. Saint-Sauveur-des-Monts, Quebec 4,790
  326. Caraquet, New Brunswick 4,773
  327. St. Stephen, New Brunswick 4,667
  328. Almonte, Ontario 4,659
  329. Channel-Port aux Basques, Newfoundland and Labrador 4,637
  330. Oliver, British Columbia 4,629
  331. Port Hardy, British Columbia 4,608
  332. Tilbury, Ontario 4,599
  333. Mount Forest, Ontario 4,584
  334. Lac-Mégantic, Quebec 4,583
  335. Meadow Lake, Saskatchewan 4,582
  336. Hope, British Columbia 4,578
  337. Picton, Ontario 4,563
  338. Deer Lake, Newfoundland and Labrador 4,561
  339. Meaford, Ontario 4,559
  340. Kindersley, Saskatchewan 4,548
  341. L'Épiphanie, Quebec 4,495
  342. Hearst, Ontario 4,493
  343. Embrun, Ontario 4,468
  344. Melville, Saskatchewan 4,453
  345. Exeter, Ontario 4,452
  346. Baie-Saint-Paul, Quebec 4,439
  347. Espanola, Ontario 4,433
  348. Beauceville, Quebec 4,408
  349. Goulds, Newfoundland and Labrador 4,397
  350. Marathon, Ontario 4,381
  351. La Malbaie, Quebec 4,375
  352. Martensville, Saskatchewan 4,365
  353. Dallas, British Columbia 4,344
  354. Berthierville, Quebec 4,340
  355. Osoyoos, British Columbia 4,295
  356. Nipawin, Saskatchewan 4,275
  357. Dalhousie, New Brunswick 4,274
  358. Armstrong, British Columbia 4,256
  359. Prescott, Ontario 4,228
  360. Barrhead, Alberta 4,213
  361. Grand Forks, British Columbia 4,189
  362. Fort Nelson, British Columbia 4,188
  363. Sussex, New Brunswick 4,182
  364. Mitchell, Ontario 4,181
  365. Contrecoeur, Quebec 4,177
  366. Cochrane, Ontario 4,172
  367. Maniwaki, Quebec 4,168
  368. Shelburne, Ontario 4,156
  369. La Pocatière, Quebec 4,152
  370. Saint-Rémi, Quebec 4,124
  371. Grand Bank, Newfoundland and Labrador 4,107
  372. Onaping - Levack, Ontario 4,104
  373. Springhill, Nova Scotia 4,091
  374. Deep River, Ontario 4,067
  375. Russell, Ontario 4,059
  376. Swan River, Manitoba 4,032
  377. Golden, British Columbia 4,020
  378. Windsor, Nova Scotia 4,012
  379. Stonewall, Manitoba 4,012
  380. Iroquois Falls, Ontario 4,007
  381. Kemptville, Ontario 4,004
  382. Delhi, Ontario 4,002
  383. Waterloo, Quebec 3,998
  384. Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador 3,991
  385. Princeville, Quebec 3,976
  386. Verchères, Quebec 3,965
  387. Saint-Jovite, Quebec 3,955
  388. Vermilion, Alberta 3,948
  389. Didsbury, Alberta 3,932
  390. Saint-Augustin, Quebec 3,897
  391. Stayner, Ontario 3,885
  392. Pictou, Nova Scotia 3,875
  393. Mississauga Beach, Ontario 3,830
  394. Grande Cache, Alberta 3,828
  395. Beeton, Ontario 3,822
  396. Clarenville-Shoal Harbour, Newfoundland and Labrador 3,810
  397. Fruitvale, British Columbia 3,773
  398. Jasper, Alberta 3,716
  399. Port Hawkesbury, Nova Scotia 3,701
  400. Campbellford, Ontario 3,675
  401. Pincher Creek, Alberta 3,666
  402. Lake Echo, Nova Scotia 3,665
  403. Wolfville, Nova Scotia 3,658
  404. Dunville, Newfoundland and Labrador 3,651
  405. Malartic, Quebec 3,650
  406. Ayr, Ontario 3,636
  407. Trois-Pistoles, Quebec 3,635
  408. Claresholm, Alberta 3,622
  409. Bishop's Falls, Newfoundland and Labrador 3,606
  410. Rossland, British Columbia 3,603
  411. East Angus, Quebec 3,575
  412. Atikokan, Ontario 3,560
  413. Sioux Lookout, Ontario 3,531
  414. Forestville, Quebec 3,512
  415. Saint-Raymond, Quebec 3,512
  416. Black Diamond, Alberta 3,484
  417. Warman, Saskatchewan 3,481
  418. Cardston, Alberta 3,475
  419. Nobleton, Ontario 3,472
  420. Capreol, Ontario 3,471
  421. Altona, Manitoba 3,470
  422. Chisasibi, Quebec 3,467
  423. High Level, Alberta 3,444
  424. Saint-Canut, Quebec 3,430
  425. Richmond, Quebec 3,429
  426. Chestermere, Alberta 3,414
  427. Torbay, Newfoundland and Labrador 3,393
  428. Alexandria, Ontario 3,369
  429. Southampton, Ontario 3,360
  430. Ridgetown, Ontario 3,358
  431. Saint-Joseph-de-Beauce, Quebec 3,333
  432. Smithville, Ontario 3,317
  433. La Ronge, Saskatchewan 3,287
  434. Richmond, Ontario 3,287
  435. Warwick, Quebec 3,286
  436. Wawa, Ontario 3,279
  437. Gaspé, Quebec 3,277
  438. Enfield, Nova Scotia 3,245
  439. Lebel-sur-Quévillon, Quebec 3,236
  440. Botwood, Newfoundland and Labrador 3,221
  441. Lewisporte, Newfoundland and Labrador 3,215
  442. Raymond, Alberta 3,200
  443. Senneterre, Quebec 3,176
  444. Cowichan Valley, British Columbia 3,163
  445. Sainte-Julienne, Quebec 3,159
  446. Fairview, Alberta 3,150
  447. Saint-Césaire, Quebec 3,124
  448. Clinton, Ontario 3,117
  449. Saint-Félix-de-Valois, Quebec 3,114
  450. Virden, Manitoba 3,109
  451. Napierville, Quebec 3,073
  452. Beaverton, Ontario 3,065
  453. Tisdale, Saskatchewan 3,063
  454. Springdale, Newfoundland and Labrador 3,045
  455. Saint-Prosper, Quebec 3,045
  456. Blackfalds, Alberta 3,042
  457. Neepawa, Manitoba 3,026
  458. Sackville, New Brunswick 2,987
  459. Hanna, Alberta 2,986
  460. Saint-Pie, Quebec 2,985
  461. Manitouwadge, Ontario 2,949
  462. Saint-Jacques, Quebec 2,937
  463. Harrow, Ontario 2,935
  464. Fermont, Quebec 2,918
  465. Havre-Saint-Pierre, Quebec 2,918
  466. Casselman, Ontario 2,910
  467. Fort MacLeod, Alberta 2,910
  468. Three Hills, Alberta 2,902
  469. Hay River, Northwest Territories 2,892
  470. Erin, Ontario 2,890
  471. Liverpool, Nova Scotia 2,888
  472. Wingham, Ontario 2,885
  473. Inuvik, Northwest Territories 2,884
  474. Saint-Bruno, Quebec 2,881
  475. Shippagan, New Brunswick 2,872
  476. Houston, British Columbia 2,871
  477. Waterford, Ontario 2,871
  478. Clermont, Quebec 2,865
  479. Fort-Coulonge, Quebec 2,864
  480. Invermere, British Columbia 2,858
  481. Forest, Ontario 2,857
  482. Lake Cowichan, British Columbia 2,857
  483. Bobcaygeon, Ontario 2,854
  484. Saint-Gabriel, Quebec 2,854
  485. Chapleau, Ontario 2,832
  486. Carman, Manitoba 2,831
  487. Port McNeill, British Columbia 2,821
  488. Huntingdon, Quebec 2,819
  489. Enderby, British Columbia 2,818
  490. Chandler, Quebec 2,817
  491. Blind River, Ontario 2,808
  492. Rockwood, Ontario 2,789
  493. Ville-Marie, Quebec 2,785
  494. Lac la Biche, Alberta 2,776
  495. Beausejour, Manitoba 2,772
  496. High Prairie, Alberta 2,737
  497. Lakefield, Ontario 2,734
  498. St. Anthony, Newfoundland and Labrador 2,730
  499. Hampton, New Brunswick 2,724
  500. Sicamous, British Columbia 2,720
  501. Durham, Ontario 2,709
  502. Chemainus, British Columbia 2,706
  503. Princeton, British Columbia 2,694
  504. Seaforth, Ontario 2,692
  505. Normandin, Quebec 2,684
  506. Wabana, Newfoundland and Labrador 2,679
  507. Bedford, Quebec 2,667
  508. Cabano, Quebec 2,666
  509. Gibbons, Alberta 2,654
  510. Portneuf, Quebec 2,650
  511. Fort Langley, British Columbia 2,641
  512. Disraëli, Quebec 2,635
  513. Burns Lake, British Columbia 2,623
  514. Cumberland, British Columbia 2,618
  515. Mount Albert, Ontario 2,615
  516. Morrisburg, Ontario 2,583
  517. Dresden, Ontario 2,582
  518. Chetwynd, British Columbia 2,576
  519. Elkford, British Columbia 2,574
  520. Lillooet, British Columbia 2,574
  521. Osgoode, Ontario 2,571
  522. Lunenburg, Nova Scotia 2,568
  523. Brownsburg, Quebec 2,555
  524. Sainte-Claire, Quebec 2,524
  525. Rivière-au-Renard, Quebec 2,524
  526. Kent, British Columbia 2,522
  527. Port Stanley, Ontario 2,521
  528. Palmerston, Ontario 2,518
  529. Tavistock, Ontario 2,513
  530. Norwich, Ontario 2,510
  531. St. George, Ontario 2,510
  532. Tracadie-Sheila, New Brunswick 2,510
  533. Sainte-Martine, Quebec 2,494
  534. Frankford, Ontario 2,487
  535. Rigaud, Quebec 2,484
  536. Hagersville, Ontario 2,484
  537. Assiniboia, Saskatchewan 2,483
  538. Rosetown, Saskatchewan 2,471
  539. Pasadena, Newfoundland and Labrador 2,463
  540. Chase, British Columbia 2,460
  541. Vineland, Ontario 2,443
  542. Thurso, Quebec 2,436
  543. Grimshaw, Alberta 2,435
  544. Winchester, Ontario 2,427
  545. Minnedosa, Manitoba 2,426
  546. Saint-Pascal, Quebec 2,425
  547. Saint-Tite, Quebec 2,416
  548. Athabasca, Alberta 2,415
  549. Valcourt, Quebec 2,411
  550. Crossfield, Alberta 2,389
  551. Fort St. James, British Columbia 2,381
  552. Laurier-Station, Quebec 2,376
  553. East Broughton, Quebec 2,367
  554. Moosomin, Saskatchewan 2,361
  555. Berwick, Nova Scotia 2,358
  556. Wiarton, Ontario 2,349
  557. Esterhazy, Saskatchewan 2,348
  558. Fox Creek, Alberta 2,337
  559. Constance Bay, Ontario 2,327
  560. Saint-Marc-des-Carrières, Quebec 2,320
  561. Métabetchouan, Quebec 2,291
  562. Mattawa, Ontario 2,286
  563. Arthur, Ontario 2,284
  564. Saint-Quentin, New Brunswick 2,280
  565. Bridgenorth - Chemong Park Area, Ontario 2,279
  566. Lac-Etchemin, Quebec 2,276
  567. Maple Creek, Saskatchewan 2,270
  568. Killarney, Manitoba 2,269
  569. Sundre, Alberta 2,267
  570. Sparwood, British Columbia 2,245
  571. Carstairs, Alberta 2,254
  572. Unity, Saskatchewan 2,243
  573. Dégelis, Quebec 2,226
  574. Geraldton, Ontario 2,224
  575. Lac-Lapierre, Quebec 2,224
  576. Mount Brydges, Ontario 2,221
  577. Biggar, Saskatchewan 2,213
  578. Crabtree, Quebec 2,212
  579. Cornwall, Prince Edward Island 2,209
  580. Canora, Saskatchewan 2,200
  581. Wyoming, Ontario 2,200
  582. Colchester, Ontario 2,184
  583. Fort Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan 2,184
  584. Jarvis, Ontario 2,180
  585. Carlisle, Ontario 2,180
  586. Logan Lake, British Columbia 2,180
  587. Rankin Inlet, Nunavut 2,177
  588. New Richmond, Quebec 2,177
  589. Elmvale, Ontario 2,176
  590. Saint-Ambroise, Quebec 2,174
  591. Redwater, Alberta 2,172
  592. Petit Rocher, New Brunswick 2,170
  593. Sainte-Madeleine, Quebec 2,162
  594. Glencoe, Ontario 2,152
  595. Stirling, Ontario 2,149
  596. Pierreville, Quebec 2,137
  597. Linière, Quebec 2,132
  598. Digby, Nova Scotia 2,131
  599. Outlook, Saskatchewan 2,129
  600. Rimbey, Alberta 2,118
  601. Beaverlodge, Alberta 2,110
  602. Saint-Germain-de-Grantham, Quebec 2,110
  603. Ferme-Neuve, Quebec 2,110
  604. Gentilly, Quebec 2,079
  605. Harbour Breton, Newfoundland and Labrador 2,079
  606. Saint-Martin, Quebec 2,076
  607. Colborne, Ontario 2,040
  608. Millet, Alberta 2,037
  609. Harriston, Ontario 2,034
  610. L'Orignal, Ontario 2,033
  611. Vankleek Hill, Ontario 2,022
  612. Saint-Agapit, Quebec 2,015
  613. Shelburne, Nova Scotia 2,013
  614. Lucan, Ontario 2,010
  615. Kamsack, Saskatchewan 2,009
  616. Les Escoumins, Quebec 2,009
  617. Cannington, Ontario 2,007
  618. Causapscal, Quebec 2,000
  619. Magrath, Alberta 1,993
  620. Blairmore, Alberta 1,993
  621. Saint-Apollinaire, Quebec 1,989
  622. Springfield, Manitoba 1,984
  623. L'Annonciation, Quebec 1,984
  624. Saint-Alexis-des-Monts, Quebec 1,982
  625. Provost, Alberta 1,980
  626. Caledon East, Ontario 1,974
  627. Dundalk, Ontario 1,972
  628. Chute-aux-Outardes, Quebec 1,968
  629. Bouctouche, New Brunswick 1,958
  630. Salisbury, New Brunswick 1,954
  631. Montague, Prince Edward Island 1,950
  632. Terrace Bay, Ontario 1,950
  633. Moose Factory, Ontario 1,950
  634. Grand Bend, Ontario 1,949
  635. Wellington, Ontario 1,943
  636. White City, Saskatchewan 1,940
  637. Matagami, Quebec 1,943
  638. Gimli, Manitoba 1,930
  639. Château-Richer, Quebec 1,922
  640. Niverville, Manitoba 1,921
  641. Wheatley, Ontario 1,920
  642. Wynyard, Saskatchewan 1,919
  643. Perth-Andover, New Brunswick 1,908
  644. Calmar, Alberta 1,902
  645. Saint-Jean-Port-Joli, Quebec 1,898
  646. Saint-Joseph-de-Lanoraie, Quebec 1,891
  647. Chesley, Ontario 1,880
  648. Saint-Damien-de-Buckland, Quebec 1,880
  649. Fenelon Falls, Ontario 1,874
  650. Roxton Pond, Quebec 1,869
  651. Saint Andrews, New Brunswick 1,869
  652. Thornbury, Ontario 1,865
  653. Valleyview, Alberta 1,856
  654. Pilot Butte, Saskatchewan 1,850
  655. Nanton, Alberta 1,841
  656. Burford, Ontario 1,841
  657. Saint-André-Avellin, Quebec 1,838
  658. Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia 1,836
  659. Saint-Anselme, Quebec 1,831
  660. Saint-Gédéon, Quebec 1,829
  661. Roblin, Manitoba 1,828
  662. Témiscaming, Quebec 1,824
  663. Belmont, Ontario 1,819
  664. Tofield, Alberta 1,818
  665. Mistissini, Quebec 1,814
  666. Watrous, Saskatchewan 1,808
  667. Swan Hills, Alberta 1,807
  668. Saint-Michel-des-Saints, Quebec 1,805
  669. Price, Quebec 1,800
  670. Deseronto, Ontario 1,796
  671. Chapais, Quebec 1,795
  672. Ashcroft, British Columbia 1,788
  673. Burgeo, Newfoundland and Labrador 1,782
  674. Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan 1,778
  675. Shaunavon, Saskatchewan 1,775

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[edit] My personally developed pronunciation character guide:

See also Wikipedia using these characters: (new!) Earlish, Wikipédéyu

  • Aa as in "at" a
  • Áá as in "bait" aa
  • Bb as in "cab" b
  • Dd as in "dad" d
  • Ee as in "bet" e
  • Éé as in "eat" ee
  • Gg as in "fag" g
  • Hh as in "Hamilton" h
  • Ĥĥ as in "Bahrain" hh
  • Ii as in "grit" i
  • Íí as in "hype" ii
  • Kk as in "Jack" k
  • Ķķ as lin "Loch" kh
  • Ll as in "kill" l
  • Ĺĺ as in "little" uhl
  • Mm as in "Mormon" m
  • Nn as in "Nick" n
  • Ńń as in "Opening" ng
  • Ññ as in "bien" nh
  • Oo as in "pot" o
  • Óó as in "quote" oh
  • Òò as in "root" oo
  • Ôô as in "book" ooh
  • Õõ as in "cloud" ow
  • Öö as in "soy" oi
  • Pp as in "tap" p
  • Rr as in "unicorn" r
  • Ŕŕ as in "voter" uhr
  • Ss as in "west" s
  • Śś as in "cash" sh
  • Tt as in "cat" t
  • Ţţ as in "bath" th
  • Ŧŧ as in "bathe" dh
  • Uu as in "butt" u
  • Vv as in "Xavier" v
  • Ww as in "wicked" w
  • Yy as in "yellow" y
  • Zz as in "zap" z
  • Źź as in "television" zh

[edit] Femo-Salian successors to the British throne (order of succession)

  1. Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise Mountbatten-Windsor (daughter of Elizabeth)
  2. Zara Anne Elizabeth Phillips (daughter of Anne)
  3. Lady Sarah Frances Elizabeth Armstrong-Jones (neice of Elizabeth)
  4. Beatrice Elizabeth Mary Mountbatten-Windsor of York (neice of Elizabeth)
  5. Jean Constance Buller-Fullerton-Elphinstone (cousin of Elizabeth)



What do you expect to include in the NHL season annual sections? Are you sure it would be something wikiworthy? If so, I would be glad to assist you :) SD6-Agent 08:02, 26 Mar 2004 (UTC)


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CD's that I own:


--- "Password" at least 32 times "I believe in you" - 25 times "Slow" - 19 times "better the devil you know" - 15 times "Did it again" - 12 "Come into my world" - 6 "In your eyes" - 6 "Kids" - 4

[edit] Federal

Party Leader Since
Bloc Québécois Gilles Duceppe 1997
Conservative 2004
Green Elizabeth May 2006
Liberal Stéphane Dion 2006
New Democratic Party Jack Layton 2003

[edit] Alberta

Party Leader Since
Alberta Alliance Paul Hinman 2005
Green George Read 2003
Liberal Kevin Taft 2004
New Democratic Party Brian Mason 2004
Progressive Conservative Ed Stelmach 2006
Social Credit Lavern Ahlstrom 2001

[edit] British Columbia

Party Leader Since
Democratic Reform Graeme Rodger 2005
Green Christopher Bennett (interim) 2007
Liberal Gordon Campbell 1993
Marijuana Marc Emery 2002?
New Democratic Party Carole James 2003

[edit] Manitoba

Party Leader Since
Liberal Jon Gerrard 1998
New Democratic Party Gary Doer 1988
Progressive Conservative Hugh McFadyen 2006

[edit] New Brunswick

Party Leader Since
Liberal Shawn Graham 2002
New Democratic Party Pat Hanratty (interim) 2006
Progressive Conservative Jeannot Volpé (interim) 2006

[edit] Newfoundland and Labrador

Party Leader Since
Liberal Gerry Reid 2006
New Democratic Party Lorraine Michael 2006
Progressive Conservative Danny Williams 2001

[edit] 39th Parliament (2006 - present )

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
London North Centre 2006 Joe Fontana      Liberal Glen Pearson      Liberal Resignation Yes
Repentigny 2006 Benoît Sauvageau      Bloc Québécois Raymond Gravel      Bloc Québécois Death (car accident) Yes

[edit] 38th Parliament (2004 - 2006 )

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Labrador 2005 Lawrence O'Brien      Liberal Todd Russell      Liberal Death (cancer) Yes

[edit] 37th Parliament (2000 - 2004)

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Lévis-et-
Chutes-
de-la-
Chaudière
2003 Antoine Dubé      Bloc Québécois Christian Jobin      Liberal Resignation No
Témiscamingue 2003 Pierre Brien      Bloc Québécois Gilbert Barrette      Liberal Resignation No
Perth—
Middlesex
2003 John Richardson      Liberal Gary Schellenberger      Progressive Conservative Resignation No
Berthier—
Montcalm
2002 Michel Bellehumeur      Bloc Québécois Roger Gaudet      Bloc Québécois Resignation Yes
Lac-
Saint-
Jean—
Saguenay
2002 Stéphan Tremblay      Bloc Québécois Sébastien Gagnon      Bloc Québécois Resignation Yes
Calgary Southwest 2002 Preston Manning      Canadian Alliance Stephen Harper      Canadian Alliance Resignation Yes
Saint Boniface 2002 Ron Duhamel      Liberal Raymond Simard      Liberal Appointed to the Senate Yes
Bonavista—
Trinity—
Conception
2002 Brian Tobin      Liberal John Efford      Liberal Resignation Yes
Gander—
Grand Falls
2002 George Baker      Liberal Rex Barnes      Progressive Conservative Appointed to the Senate No
Windsor West 2002 Herb Gray      Liberal Brian Masse      New Democratic Party Named Chair of the Canadian Section of the International Joint Commission No
Saint-
Léonard—
Saint-
Michel
2002 Alfonso Gagliano      Liberal Massimo Pacetti      Liberal Named Ambassador to Denmark Yes
Verdun—
Saint-
Henri—
Saint-
Paul—
Pointe Saint-
Charles
2002 Raymond Lavigne      Liberal Liza Frulla      Liberal Appointed to the Senate Yes

[edit] 36th Parliament (1997 - 2000)

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Okanagan—
Coquihalla
2000 Jim Hart      Canadian Alliance Stockwell Day      Canadian Alliance Resignation Yes
Kings—Hants 2000 Scott Brison      Progressive Conservative Joe Clark      Progressive Conservative Resignation Yes
St. John's West 2000 Charlie Power      Progressive Conservative Loyola Hearn      Progressive Conservative Resignation Yes
York West 1999 Sergio Marchi      Liberal Judy Sgro      Liberal Resignation Yes
Hull—Aylmer 1999 Marcel Massé      Liberal Marcel Proulx      Liberal Resignation Yes
Mount Royal 1999 Sheila Finestone      Liberal Irwin Cotler      Liberal Resignation Yes
Saskatoon—
Rosetown—
Biggar
1999 Chris Axworthy      New Democratic Party Dennis Gruending      New Democratic Party Resignation Yes
Windsor—
St. Clair
1999 Shaughnessy Cohen      Liberal Rick Limoges      Liberal Death (cerebral hemorrhage) Yes
Sherbrooke 1998 Jean Charest      Progressive Conservative Serge Cardin      Bloc Québécois Resignation No
Port Moody—
Coquitlam
1998 Sharon Hayes      Reform Lou Sekora      Liberal Resignation No

[edit] 35th Parliament (1993 - 1997)

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Hamilton East 1996 Sheila Copps      Liberal Sheila Copps      Liberal Resignation Yes
Humber—
St. Barbe—
Baie Verte
1996 Brian Tobin      Liberal Gerry Byrne      Liberal Resignation Yes
Labrador 1996 Bill Rompkey      Liberal Lawrence O'Brien      Liberal Resignation Yes
Etobicoke North 1996 Roy MacLaren      Liberal Roy Cullen      Liberal Resignation Yes
Lac-
Saint-
Jean
1996 Lucien Bouchard      Bloc Québécois Stéphan Tremblay      Bloc Québécois Resignation Yes
Papineau—
Saint-
Michel
1996 André Ouellet      Liberal Pierre Pettigrew      Liberal Resignation Yes
Saint-
Laurent—
Cartierville
1996 Shirley Maheu      Liberal Stéphane Dion      Liberal Resignation Yes
Ottawa—
Vanier
1995 Jean-Robert Gauthier      Liberal Mauril Bélanger      Liberal Resignation Yes
Brome—
Missisquoi
1995 Gaston Péloquin      Bloc Québécois Denis Paradis      Liberal Death (car accident) No
Saint-
Henri—
Westmount
1995 David Berger      Liberal Lucienne Robillard      Liberal Resignation Yes

[edit] 34th Parliament (1988 - 1993)

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Beauséjour 1990 Fernand Robichaud      Liberal Jean Chrétien      Liberal Resignation Yes
York North 1990 Maurizio Bevilacqua      Liberal Maurizio Bevilacqua      Liberal Election declared void Yes
Oshawa 1990 Ed Broadbent      New Democratic Party Mike Breaugh      New Democratic Party Resignation Yes
Laurier—
Sainte-Marie
1990 Jean-Claude Malépart      Liberal Gilles Duceppe      Independent Death No
Chambly 1990 Richard Grisé      Progressive Conservative Phil Edmonston      New Democratic Party Resignation No
Beaver River 1989 John Dahmer      Progressive Conservative Deborah Grey      Reform Death (cancer) No

[edit] 33rd Parliament (1984 - 1988)

By-election Year Incumbent Party Winner Party Cause Retained
Lac-Saint-Jean 1988 Clément Côté      Progressive Conservative Lucien Bouchard      Progressive Conservative Resignation Yes
St. John's East 1987 James A. McGrath      Progressive Conservative Jack Harris      New Democratic Party Resignation No
Hamilton Mountain 1987 Ian Deans      New Democratic Party Marion Dewar      New Democratic Party Resignation Yes
Yukon 1987 Erik Nielsen      Progressive Conservative Audrey McLaughlin      New Democratic Party Resignation No
Pembina 1986 Peter Elzinga      Progressive Conservative Walter van de Walle      Progressive Conservative Resignation Yes
Saint-Maurice 1986 Jean Chrétien      Liberal Gilles Grondin      Liberal Resignation Yes

[edit] Unites States

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Association
San Marino Football Federation
Current coach
Frank Yallop, 2003-
Most capped player
?:?
Highest goalscorer
?:?
First International
USA 0 - 1 Canada
(Newark, USA; 28 November 1885)
Largest win
Canada 5 - 0 Malaysia
(Singapore; August 25, 1986)
Largest defeat
Canada 0 - 8 Mexico
(Mexico City, Mexico; June 18, 1993)
World Cup
Finals appearances: 1 (First: 1986)
Best result: 0-3, 1986
CONCACAF Gold Cup
Finals appearances: ? (First: ?)
Best result: Winners, 2000

The Canada men's national team is controlled by the Canadian Soccer Association.

  1. Northwest Territories Lib>NDP 53
  2. Jeanne-Le Ber Lib>BQ 72
  3. Simcoe-Grey Cons>Lib 100
  4. New Westminster-Coquitlam Cons>NDP 113
  5. Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre Cons>Lib 122
  6. Palliser Cons>NDP 124
  7. Edmonton-Beaumont Lib>Cons 134
  8. Cambridge Cons>Lib 224
  9. Kildonan-St. Paul Cons>Lib 278
  10. Northumberland-Quinte West Lib>Cons 313

[edit] Selected famous players

Mississippi Mills Greens: 481 (18) (61) Conservatives: 3,291 (290) (532) NDP: 657 (34) (117) Liberals: 1811 (163) (354)

[edit] External links

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