Canada is a world leader in the sustainable management of fisheries and aquaculture. Why is fishing not sustainable in Canada? In general, the catch limit in Canada is too high. This causes overfishing in the oceans, rivers, and lakes which leads to multiple issues. One of the most well-known examples of overfishing and its economic, […]
Author: Clint Curtis
What Happened To The Windsor Ruins?
Windsor Ruins is Mississippi’s most iconic site and has captured the imagination for generations. It is the historic site of the Windsor plantation, destroyed by fire in 1890. When did Windsor Ruins burn down? February 17, 1890However, after the Civil War, during a house party on February 17, 1890 a guest left a lighted cigar […]
Is Canada Cheaper Than Uae?
The average cost of living in Canada ($1832) is 10% more expensive than in the United Arab Emirates ($1660). Is Canada cheaper than Dubai? United Arab Emirates is 10.5% cheaper than Canada. Is it more expensive to live in Canada or Dubai? The cost of living in Dubai is 17% less expensive than in Toronto. […]
Do You Get Paid For Donating A Kidney In Canada?
Organ donation is a gift. There is no monetary compensation. It is illegal to buy or sell organs in Canada. Do organ donors get paid in Canada? Being paid or receiving some form of compensation for organ donation is illegal in Canada. Donating an organ can result in various costs for the donor during the […]
Who Was The First Woman Elected To A Provincial Legislature In Canada?
Provincial politics In the 1943 provincial election, Macphail was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a member of the Ontario CCF representing the suburban Toronto riding of York East. She and Rae Luckock were the first women elected to the Ontario Legislature. Who was the first black woman to be elected to a […]
Are Canada And Australia Part Of The Commonwealth?
The Commonwealth was first established in 1931 with the Statute of Westminster and sovereign status was given to Australia, Canada, the Irish Free State (Ireland). New Zealand, South Africa and Newfoundland, which later became a province of Canada. Is Canada and Australia still part of the Commonwealth? As of 2022 there are 15 Commonwealth realms: […]
Do Us Copyright Laws Apply In Canada?
Copyright protection is automatic in the U.S. and Canada and in all Berne Copyright Convention countries once a work is in some fixed form. Do U.S. copyrights apply in other countries? Answer: There is no such thing as an international copyright protection that automatically protects your copyrighted work throughout the world. Are copyright laws different […]
Who Enforces Bylaws In Canada?
In the Canadian province of Ontario, bylaw enforcement officers are generally titled municipal law enforcement officers, and in Newfoundland & Labrador, Alberta and the Northwest Territories, the term municipal enforcement officer is also used. Who makes bylaws in Canada? Bylaws can’t be created out of thin air. Canadian municipalities don’t have constitutional status of their […]
Who Are The Federal Government Of Canada?
The Parliament of Canada is the legislative body of the government of Canada. The Parliament is composed of the House of Commons (lower house), the Senate (upper house), and the sovereign, represented by the governor general. Who runs the federal government? The PresidentThe President is both the head of state and head of government of […]
Where Is The Trail Of Tears In Canada?
British Columbia. The Highway of Tears is a 725-kilometre (450 mi) corridor of Highway 16 between Prince George and Prince Rupert in British Columbia, Canada, which has been the location of many disappearances and murders beginning in 1970. Was there a trail of tears in Canada? The Highway of Tears refers to a 724 km […]
