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  2. Speed limits in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canadian speed limits are set by different levels of government (federal, ... In 1976, the maximum speed limit for freeways was reduced to 60 mph, while the rural ...

  3. Metrication in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A long-ago-metricated speed-limit sign in Bolton, Ontario, with the old "25 mph" value now showing through the 40 km/h limit. Since 1976, the law requires that all prepackaged food products must declare their mass or their volume in metric units, though Canadian imperial units are still legally permitted on packaging. [8]

  4. List of Alberta provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian province of Alberta has a provincial highway network ... c. 1976: current ... Rural speed limits range from 80 km/h (50 mph) to 100 km/h (62 mph). ...

  5. List of Saskatchewan provincial highways - Wikipedia

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    1976: current Passes through North Battleford, Saskatoon and Yorkton. Highway 16: 238: 148 Hwy 1 near White City: Manitoba border near Maryfield — 1976 Replaced by Hwy 48. [8] Highway 16A (TCH) 4.4: 2.7 Through Yorkton — — Former Hwy 16. Highway 16A (TCH) 6.6: 4.1 Hwy 4 / Hwy 40 in Battleford: Hwy 16 / Hwy 40 in North Battleford —

  6. High-speed rail in Canada - Wikipedia

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    "The high-speed train between Edmonton and Calgary is something that we're beginning to ask about," said Mason. The line would cost between $2.6 and $7 billion depending on the type of technology used. Annual operating costs of a high-speed rail line were estimated to be anywhere from $88 million to $129 million.

  7. 1976 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    April 1 – The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is given the power to regulate Canadian television and radio. April 15 – Dome Petroleum is given approval to drill for oil in the Beaufort Sea. May 2 – Time's Canadian edition is discontinued. June 25 – The CN Tower opens to the public in Toronto. [3]

  8. Speed limits by country - Wikipedia

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    A speed limit is the limit of speed allowed by law for road vehicles, usually the maximum speed allowed. Occasionally, there is a minimum speed limit. [1] Advisory speed limits also exist, which are recommended but not mandatory speeds. Speed limits are commonly set by the legislative bodies of national or local governments.

  9. Road signs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Where there is a change in the legal speed limit, the first maximum speed sign in the new zone must be accompanied by a "BEGINS" tab sign (Rb-84t). [ 8 ] The purpose of the VEHICLES OVER 5 TONNES MUST HAVE VALID TRANSPONDER sign is to indicate to heavy vehicles that they are required to have valid toll devices known as transponders when ...