Author: Clint Curtis

What Is The New Divorce Act In Canada?

Starting March 1, 2021, the terms “custody” and “access” aren’t used in the Divorce Act. The change to the Divorce Act won’t change older agreements or orders that talk about custody and access. A former spouse with “custody” under an older agreement or order will have decision-making responsibility and parenting time. What are the changes […]

What Is Bill C Canada?

Bill C-11 amends the Broadcasting Act (the Act). The Act sets out the broadcasting policy for Canada, the role and powers of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (the Commission) in regulating and supervising the broadcasting system, and the mandate for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. What is C bill? BILL C-11. An Act to amend […]

How Much Did Canada Produce During Ww2?

During the Second World War, Canadian industries manufactured war materials and other supplies for Canada, the United States, Britain, and other Allied countries. The total value of Canadian war production was almost $10 billion – approximately $100 billion in today’s dollars. What was Canada’s biggest contribution to ww2? Contributions on the Sea Their main duty […]

Can You Fish Wascana Creek In Regina?

No fishing is permitted in Wascana Centre at any time of the year as per PCC Bylaw #6 “Fishing within Wascana Centre is prohibited.” Is there fish in Wascana Lake Regina? Common Carp are one of the main fish species in our lake and are a hardy invasive species. These fish can endure dissolved oxygen […]

What Is Canada Other Name?

Canada soon after became the name of a colony in New France that stretched along the St. Lawrence River. The terms “Canada” and “New France” were often used interchangeably during the colonial period. What is the old name of Canada? After the British conquest, the English called the colony the Province of Quebec. Many of […]

Did Canada Help France In Ww2?

During the Second World War, more than 160,000 French Canadians volunteered to serve in the three armed services, representing just over 20% of Canadians serving overseas. – Politics and Government – The Canadian Army – The Royal Canadian Air Force – Francophone Units – The Air Training Plan Did Canada fight in France in ww2? […]

How Did The French Treat The Natives In Canada?

France saw Indigenous nations as allies, and relied on them for survival and fur trade wealth. Indigenous people traded for European goods, established military alliances and hostilities, intermarried, sometimes converted to Christianity, and participated politically in the governance of New France. Did the French have a good relationship with the natives? The land-hungry English settlers […]

Why Is The Court Called Regina?

Latin for the Queen, in whose name public criminal prosecutions are usually brought. What does Regina mean in law? name): the R. stands for “Regina” which is the Latin word for Queen or “Rex” which is the Latin word for King; the “v.” stands for versus or against; in criminal proceedings the name of the […]

What Was Canada Like Before It Was Colonized?

Prior to European colonization, the lands encompassing present-day Canada were inhabited for millennia by Indigenous peoples, with distinct trade networks, spiritual beliefs, and styles of social organization. What was Canada before it became Canada? Prior to 1870, it was known as the North-Western Territory. The name has always been a description of the location of […]

How Economically Stable Is Canada?

Canada’s economic freedom score is 76.6, making its economy the 15th freest in the 2022 Index. Canada is ranked 1st among 32 countries in the Americas region, and its overall score is above the regional and world averages. How is Canada’s economy right now? Economic activity has increased for five consecutive quarters, expanding by 5.4% […]