Does Canada publish any Astronomical Ephemeris or Nautical Almanac annually, such as being done in USA, UK, INDIA etc?
Royal Astronomical Society of Canada publish a hand book every year.
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Yes, Canada does release the "Canadian Nautical Almanac" every year. It contains navigational astronomical ephemeris data.
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