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Yes, they are the same as U.S. plugs. Made for two or three pronged plugs.
hermanita
What fo you mean flat?
They look like this:
http://www.soymilkquick.com/images/products/plugs/plug-type-b.jpg (the photo on the far right is exatcly what they look like)
Usually only the two top holes are used, but it depends on what you're plugging in...
stevewbcanada
Actually, Canadian plugs are hexagonal in shape and have five prongs. Also, our electricity is different: we have three kinds (red, blue, and green). And electrical appliances here only work if you speak to them in French.