In Canada:
Traditionally, commas are used to delimit thousands, a decimal point to delimit fractions of a unit.
In official parlance, spaces are often used
instead of commas.
Time is usually 12 hrs, with a colon between
Hrs/Mins, although I am well versed in 24H time (when I can, I choose clocks that can show 24H time, or modify them so they
do.) I think in French Canada that use the continental European format for time/date.
Of note, is the European standard of
displaying values of electronics,
EG 1R5 is a 1.5 ohm resistor, 2K2 is 2200 Ohms.