Author: Clint Curtis

Can Ontario Teachers Teach In Quebec?

Teachers from another province If you have completed training in teaching or another field in another Canadian province or territory, you can teach in Québec. Can Ontario teachers teach in other provinces? The CFTA allows teachers certified in other provinces to be recognized as qualified for teaching by all other provinces and territories without having […]

How Can I Get Eoi For Quebec?

How do I Register an EOI to Immigrate to Quebec? Foreign nationals submit an Expression of Interest profile through the Arrima Portal and enter into the Arrima pool of candidates. Quebec’s Immigration Ministry (MIFI) will issue invitations to apply to highest ranking candidates. How do I submit EOI to Quebec? You must provide the following […]

Why Are Promotions Different In Quebec?

Because Quebec law treats contests and coupons differently than laws in the common law provinces. Why is Quebec excluded from promotions? Because contests in Quebec are managed by the gaming and lotteries commission. Contest organizers have to abide by the stricter rules around these types of things that are in effect in Quebec. One of […]

Why Does Quebec Have Different Contest Rules?

Quebec’s sweepstakes laws are designed to protect its residents from scammers , to ensure there’s a level playing field, and to guarantee that prizes are awarded as promised. Why do contests always exclude Quebec? The reason why so many sweepstakes are void in Quebec is that the sponsors must follow a stringent set of laws […]

Does Quebec Have A National Flower?

The blue flag (Iris versicolor) is the floral emblem of Quebec, as per An Act respecting the flag and emblems of Québec, which came into force on November 5, 1999. An indigenous spring flower, the blue flag grows on over half of Quebec’s territory, from the St. Lawrence Valley to the shores of James Bay. […]

What Is Quebec Tree?

Quebec — Yellow birch (Betula alleghaniensis) Yellow birch is a medium-sized hardwood tree, normally growing up to 25 m tall and 60 cm in diameter with a crown spread of 10 m. What is the most common tree in Quebec? Spruce. The spruce is the most common tree found in Canada. About 40 spruce species […]

What Is The Nickname Of The Quebec Province?

“La Belle Province” — formerly used on license plates from 1963–1977. “Je me souviens” (French for ‘I Remember’) — official motto of Quebec, currently used on its license plates. What is Quebec called today? The increase in an English-speaking population contributed to the British Parliament’s passage of the Constitutional Act (1791), which split the large […]

Does Freedom Work In Quebec?

Outside of Ontario, Freedom has coverage in Gatineau, Quebec, across from Ottawa, ON; Calgary, Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Fort Saskatchewan, St. Does freedom data work in Quebec? See also the Freedom Mobile 3G / 4G / 5G mobile network coverage in Toronto, Montréal, Calgary, Ottawa, Edmonton, Mississauga, North York, Winnipeg, Scarborough, Vancouver, Québec, Hamilton, Brampton, Surrey, […]

Was Quebec Known As Lower Canada?

Lawrence River than its contemporary Upper Canada, present-day southern Ontario. Lower Canada was abolished in 1841 when it and adjacent Upper Canada were united into the Province of Canada. Lower Canada. Province of Lower Canada Province du Bas-Canada (French) Today part of Canada ∟Quebec ∟Newfoundland and Labrador Was Quebec Upper or Lower Canada? Lower Canada […]

Can You Own A Tiger In Quebec?

Tigers in Canada In reality, this number is likely higher since tigers and other wild cats living in zoos and roadside zoos/menageries are not included. Fortunately, most Canadian provinces have banned the keeping of dangerous animals, including tigers. What exotic pets are legal in Quebec? cats. rabbit. ferret or other domestic rodent weighing less than […]