Author: Clint Curtis

What Is T On Ontario License Plate?

A limit of 2 temporary licence plate stickers can be purchased per vehicle identification number and registrant identification number combination within a 365 day period. An additional “T” valtag will not be issued for the vehicle unless regular validation has been purchased for that vehicle first. What is T in number plate? Temporary registration plate– […]

What Kind Of Rock Is In Northern Ontario?

The northernmost parts of the Superior Province is mostly granite and gneiss rocks. The 2,677 million year old Abitibi greenstone belt in Ontario and Quebec is one of the largest Archean greenstone belts on Earth and one of the youngest parts of the Superior craton which sequentially forms part of the Canadian Shield. What rocks […]

Which Is The Cheapest University In Ontario For International Students?

What Is the Cheapest School in Ontario? For international students, one of the cheapest schools in Ontario is the Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology with tuition fees of CAD $7,000 per semester. Which is the cheapest college in Ontario for international students? Cheapest colleges in Toronto Canada for international students Centennial College. George […]

Can Two People Own A House In Ontario?

There are different ways to co-own a home. For example, you can do it as a group of individuals or by setting up a corporation (which can take different forms). Co-owners either have: equal shares of the property and equal decision-making power. How many people can own a house in Ontario? Properties may be owned […]

What Does Rural Zoning Mean In Ontario?

Within a Rural “RU” Zone no person shall use any land, erect, alter, enlarge, use or maintain any building or structure for any use other than as permitted in subsection 2 of this Section and also in accordance with the regulations contained or referred to in subsections 3 and 4 of this Section. 26.2. USES […]

What Made Ontario Join Confederation?

Main Reasons They Entered Confederation led by a government appointed by Britain. o They also feared the U.S. would want to take over their lands. o Canada promised them financial help to build roads and services, and a railroad to transport goods and people to and from the East. Why did Ontario join the Confederation? […]

Can The Government Take Your Property In Saskatchewan?

1. Administrative Forfeiture. The Seizure of Criminal Property Act, 2009 allows the Director of Saskatchewan’s Civil Forfeiture Program to seek forfeiture of personal property valued at less than $75,000 through an administrative process. Can the Canadian government seize your property? The police can seize your money or property whether or not you have been charged […]

What Physical Region Is Saskatchewan In?

Saskatchewan is divided by two of Canada’s seven physiographic regions. These two regions are the Interior Plains and the physiographic regions. The Canadian Shield is characterized by rugged rock exposures and many lakes. What is the region of Saskatchewan? Saskatchewan is part of the Prairie region and is the only province with entirely artificial boundaries. […]