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October. 2 October: 2010 Prince Edward Island Progressive Conservative Party leadership election. 18 October: 2010 Alberta municipal elections. 25 October: 2010 Ontario municipal elections. 27 October: 2010 Manitoba municipal elections.
5 March: provincial by-election in Haliburton—Kawartha Lakes—Brock, Ontario. 8 March: 2009 Ontario New Democratic Party leadership election. 9 March: provincial by-election Restigouche-La-Vallée, New Brunswick. 17 March: Municipal by-election in River Heights-Fort Garry Ward of Winnipeg City Council. 24 March: Manitoba provincial by ...
Yes. Long formats: English: mmmm d, yyyy. DMY dates are also used occasionally, primarily by, but not limited to, government institutions such as on the data page of passports, and immigration and customs forms. Filipino: ika- d ng mmmm (,) yyyy [ 135] or a- d ng mmmm (,) yyyy. (Note: Month and year can be shortened.
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Canada. 2025 Nova Scotia general election, 15 July; 2025 Canadian federal election, must be held by 20 October; 2025 Yukon general election, 3 November; 2025 Newfoundland and Labrador general election, 24 November Chile. 2025 Chilean general election, 23 November (first round) & 21 December 2025 (potential second round) Ecuador
The first thing to do is to find out what years have the same distribution of days as 2009 by using the repeating calendar calculator. Now that you know what years to look for, hit up eBay or your ...
The Government of Canada recommends that all-numeric dates in both English and French use the YYYY-MM-DD format codified in ISO 8601. [11] The Standards Council of Canada also specifies this as the country's date format. [12] [13] The YYYY-MM-DD format is the only officially recommended method of writing a numeric date in Canada. [2]
The prime minister of Canada is an official who serves as the primary minister of the Crown, chair of the Cabinet, and thus head of government of Canada. Twenty-three people (twenty-two men and one woman) have served as prime ministers. Officially, the prime minister is appointed by the governor general of Canada, but by constitutional ...