In Canada we like to switch up alot.
 
US format when forced to because US/American systems need it 
(like we now use 2 character short forms for our Provinces and we didn't
used to).
 
I believe our official is DD-MM-YYYY, as appears in our passports,
 
however according to Wikipedia.....
 
 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canada> Canada (All 3 main types are used in
Canada - in French and in English) 
 
My favorite is still YYYY-MM-DD always seemed to make more sense to me.
 
..... Daniel

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** 
True that.. I think US and Canada are perhaps the only two continents that
use an American format? I know I used the DD-MM-YY format every other place
I have been to at least so it took me a while to get used to the MM-DD-YY
format..
 
Joe

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From: Matt Worsdell <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 9:36:22 AM
Subject: Re: Robert02 Kern is out of the office.

** 

British, we all speak English J

 

In fact the dd/mm/yy format is more widely used than the US format.

 

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** 

Thats dates in the English format.. DD-MM-YY

 

Joe

 

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Sent: Wednesday, July 8, 2009 8:23:08 AM
Subject: Re: Robert02 Kern is out of the office.

Return to the office before you leave it? 

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