Author: Clint Curtis

Why Doesn’T Alaska Join Canada?

Alaska isn’t part of Canada because the US bought it from Russia in 1867. Before then, it was Russian territory while Britain controlled Canada. Even though it’s closer to the US than Canada, Russia decided to sell it to the USA because its old rivals, Great Britain, controlled Canada at that time. Why cant Alaska […]

Why Is Marriage Declining In Canada?

This decline in marriage numbers is primarily due to how Canadians feel about the institution. A Cardus report on the 2017 General Social Survey by Statistics Canada concluded most people no longer believe in marriage. It focused on respondents between 25 and 34 years old, as the mean age of first marriage is about 30. […]

Did Queen Elizabeth Rule Canada?

Special anniversaries. The year 2012 marked Her Majesty the Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee, her 60th anniversary as Queen of Canada. On September 9, 2015, a historical milestone was reached. Queen Elizabeth II became the longest reigning sovereign in Canada’s modern era. Is Canada ruled by Queen Elizabeth? Under the terms of the Canadian Constitution, […]

Is Pbr Brewed In Canada?

Pabst Blue Ribbon, commonly abbreviated PBR, is an American lager beer sold by Pabst Brewing Company, established in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1844 and currently based in San Antonio. Is Pabst made in Canada? Made by Strohs in Canada. Different label and higher ABV than American PBR. Who brews PBR in Canada? Pabst Blue Ribbon (Canada) […]

What Beer Is Brewed In Canada?

In most of Canada, the most popular types are pale lagers like Molson Canadian and Labatt Blue from the big breweries. In Quebec and the Maritimes, lager-like ales such as Molson Export and Alexander Keith’s are also popular. What beer is made in Canada? The Best Canadian Beer Brands Molson Canadian Beer. Molson Canadian beer […]

What Animals Did Canada Use In Ww1?

The Canadian Army Service Corps used horses and mules to deliver food, forage, ammunition, equipment and clothing, as well as engineer material and stores. What 5 animals were used in ww1? Over 16 million animals served in the First World War. They were used for transport, communication and companionship. Horses, donkeys, mules and camels carried […]

What Are The Private Property Rights In Canada?

(1) Everyone has the right to the use and enjoyment of property, individually or in association with others, and the right not to be deprived thereof except in accordance with law and for reasonable compensation. What is considered private property in Canada? Property is either classified as private property owned by one or more individuals, […]