Sometimes I forget Canada uses metric
I know. When I think about it I can remember, but my first association with metric is Europe, not Canada, so I don’t immediately think about itThere are only VERY few places on the planet that do not use modern, metric measures.
We're already fairly metricated, actually. All of our science, medicine, and a lot of our industry uses the metric system and has for a long time. It's just that the day-to-day products and services which still use US Customary (grocery items, gasoline, baking and cooking items) are more visible to those overseas than our scientific and industrial institutions are. But even in groceries, for example, weights and volumes are always listed on packaging in metric alongside US Customary here.Are there any efforts in place to get the US to metricate?