
Current Time in Paulatuk
Best time to meet with Canadians
Time (local time) | 5-point scale | Reason |
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7:00-9:00 | Early morning is the time when people commute and prepare breakfast, so only a limited number of people can participate. | |
9:00-11:00 | Right after work starts, people are more focused and have more time in their schedules. | |
11:00-13:00 | Morning work is calmer, so it's easy to participate, but it's a bit hectic before lunch. | |
13:00-15:00 | After lunch, people tend to be less focused, and meetings are more likely to overlap with afternoon work. | |
15:00-17:00 | This is the time when people start to get used to afternoon work, and efficient discussions are possible. | |
17:00-19:00 | Participation rates tend to be low as this overlaps with the end of work and preparations to leave the office. | |
19:00-21:00 | This is a private time period, and private plans tend to take priority. | |
21:00-23:00 | This overlaps with the time when people are preparing to go to bed, so participation is not practical. |
The most recommended time is "9:00-11:00"
9:00-11:00 is the best time for meetings for people working in Canada. This time is right after the start of work, and there are not many emails or tasks yet to be piled up, so it is easier to concentrate on the meeting with a relatively clear mind. It is the perfect time to share and discuss strategies with your team over a morning coffee, and it is also easy to secure participants in terms of schedules. In addition, North American companies have a culture of holding important meetings and making decisions in the morning, and this time slot matches that custom. It is also a time slot that is easy to coordinate for external meetings and international conferences, and in particular, cities on the East Coast (Toronto, Montreal, etc.) can easily adjust to the time difference with Europe and Latin America. In order to get a smooth start to work, it is efficient to schedule meetings to share information and solve problems at this time.