The new minimum wage came into effect on May 1, 2022. Any hour worked starting on that date must be paid at a minimum rate of $14.25. Example: The pay period is April 24 to May 7, 2022. Quebec Minimum Wage | CFIB. Since May 1st, 2022 employee receiving tips $11.40/hour raspberry pickers $4.23/kg strawberry […]
Author: Clint Curtis
How Do I Privately Buy A Car In Quebec?
In Quebec, in order to finalize a private vehicle sale, the buyer and seller should sign a contract to make things official. This isn’t mandatory, but it’s advisable. CAA Quebec provides its members with standard contracts, but Bill of Sale forms can also be found online. How do I transfer ownership of a car in […]
How Old Is Quebec City?
Québec City, Québec, founded in 1608, population 531,902 (2016 c), 516,576 (2011 c). Is Québec City the oldest City in Canada? John’s is the oldest after its establishment all the way back in 1497. Quebec City is in the second position with its establishment coming back in 1608. The other three cities closing the top […]
Is Tef Canada Accepted By Quebec?
TEF Canada is also accepted by Quebec immigration authorities. Where can I use TEF in Canada? The Test d’évaluation de français (TEF Canada) can be taken through The Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The Test de connaissance du français (TCF Canada) (in French only) can be taken through France Education International (FEI). Which French […]
What Was The Resolution Of The Quebec Act?
The Quebec Resolutions are a list of 72 policy directives that formed the basis of Canada’s Constitution. They emerged from the Charlottetown Conference (1–9 September 1864) and the Quebec Resolutions (10–27 October 1864). What is Quebec resolution? The Quebec Resolutions, also known as the seventy-two resolutions, are a group of statements written at the Quebec […]
When Did Quebec Act Start And End?
Quebec Act Dates Royal assent 22 June 1774 Commencement 1774 Repealed 1791 Other legislation When did the Quebec Act start? Quebec Act of 1774 (1774) The Quebec Act of 1774, a law passed by the British Parliament impacting the Canadian province of Quebec, contained several provisions related to religious freedom. Why did the Quebec Act […]
How Did The Intolerable Acts And The Quebec Act Anger The Colonists?
Many colonists saw the Coercive Acts (Intolerable Acts) as a violation of their constitutional rights, their natural rights, and their colonial charters. They, therefore, viewed the acts as a threat to the liberties of all of British America, not just Massachusetts. Why did the Quebec Act anger the colonists? Traditionally, colonial resentment towards the Quebec […]
What Is Quebec Bird?
Snowy Owl. The National Assembly adopted the snowy owl (Nyctea scandiaca) as Quebec’s official bird in 1987. What is the most common bird in Quebec? The most common bird in Quebec is the American Crow, which is seen in 56% of recorded checklists for the state on ebird throughout the year. What is Quebec’s flower? […]
Why Quebec Immigration Processes Are Different From Federal Immigration Programs?
The federal government has granted the province of Quebec significantly more autonomy in immigration policies and procedures, which is why Quebec’s immigration programs are often treated separately from other provinces’. Quebec is the only province in Canada whose only official language is French. Is Quebec immigration easier? The Federal Skilled worker program has a very […]
How Much Cheese Is In Quebec?
“There are approximately 400 cheeses in the province of Quebec—over 200 are local,” says Amélie Tendland, a 35-year-old fromagère (cheesemonger) and the hotel’s cheese consultant. How much cheese does Quebec produce? So 223 608 000 kg of cheese are produced each year in Quebec! Cheese is among the most adored food of Quebecers. In fact, […]
