Author: Clint Curtis

How Does Canada Benefit From G8?

G8 membership enables Canada to pursue its broad foreign and economic policy agenda and interests, and to help shape global developments on a range of issues, including responses to global crises. (Canada. Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade). Is Canada part of the G8? History of the G8 The G8— Canada, France, Germany, Italy, […]

Who Is Considered A Close Relative In Canada?

A spouse, common-law partner, dependent child or dependent child of a dependent child (grandchild), who plans to immigrate to Canada with the principal applicant. Accompanying family members are included on the application. How do I prove a relative is close in Canada? How do I prove I have a relative in Canada? Your relative’s Canadian […]

Where Was The G7 Summit Held In Canada?

Kananaskis, Alberta (2002) Halifax, Nova Scotia (1995) Toronto, Ontario (1988) Ottawa-Montebello, Ontario-Quebec (1981) Where was the G7 held in Canada? 44th G7 summit Host country Canada Date 8–9 June 2018 Venue(s) Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu, La Malbaie, Quebec, Canada Participants Canada France Germany Italy Japan United Kingdom United States European Union Where exactly is the […]

How Do I Know If I Owe Canada Revenue?

Confirm your tax account information through one of the CRA’s digital services. Call the CRA’s Individual Tax Account Balance Automated Service at 1-866-474-8272. Call 1-800-959-8281 for individuals or 1-800-959-5525 for businesses to verify if the CRA contacted you. Go to antifraudcentre.ca or call 1-888-495-8501. How do you find out what I owe to CRA? To […]

Is The Canada Water Preservation Act A Law?

The Canada Water Act (the Act) is a statute of the Government of Canada. It specifies the framework for cooperation between the provinces and territories of Canada and for the development and use of Canada’s water resources. Was the Canada water Preservation Act become a law? The Canada Water Act, proclaimed on September 30, 1970, […]

Does Canada Include Sales Tax?

As already explained Canada has two levels of Sales Tax that is added to purchases AT THE CASH (so the price marked, and then taxes added). The entire country pays a valued added Federal Sales Tax (a Goods & Services Tax = GST) of 5% and then also Provincial Sales Tax (PST) or Territorial Sales […]