Author: Clint Curtis

Is Alberta In Vancouver?

Distance from Alberta to Vancouver is 690 kilometers. The air travel (bird fly) shortest distance between Alberta and Vancouver is 690 km= 429 miles. If you travel with an airplane (which has average speed of 560 miles) from Alberta to Vancouver, It takes 0.77 hours to arrive. Is Vancouver part of Alberta? Western Canada consists […]

What Jobs Are In High Demand In Saskatchewan?

Demand jobs in Saskatchewan Power Tong Operator/Torque Turn Operator. 4 Star USA. Shop Hand. Tier 1 Energy Solutions. Snow Removal. ULS Maintenance and Landscaping. Labourer. Western Potash Corp. Hotel Cleaning Personnel. Equipment Associate. Intermediate Mechanical Designer. Assistant Store Manager. Which jobs are in demand in Saskatchewan? Note: In 2019, SINP has made a major change […]

Is Parental Alienation A Crime In Ontario?

There are no federal or provincial laws regulating parental alienation in Canada. That being said, some courts recognize parental alienation as a serious issue with potential long-term effects and serious harm for the child. Is parental alienation against the law in Ontario? Parental alienation is not tolerated by the courts. In a 2010 Ontario case, […]

Is An Optometrist A Doctor In Ontario?

An optometrist is licensed to practice optometry but is not considered a medical doctor. Can optometrist be called a doctor? An optometrist is a doctor of optometry (O.D.), and not a medical doctor. She/he has to work through various vision therapies to treat abnormalities, and can prescribe drugs for the eyes. If surgery is required, […]

Are Ontario Optometrists Back To Work?

The Ontario Association of Optometrists has paused its job action, resuming OHIP-funded eye care services for patients aged 65 and older. Ontario optometrists have resumed eye care services for patients over the age of 65 and youths aged 19 and younger, as well individuals with pre-existing conditions. Are optometrists seeing patients again in Ontario? Optometrists […]

What Is Hsn Number In Saskatchewan?

Although the HSN is a unique identifier, issued to all Saskatchewan residents, it is personal health information; it is not a form of identification that should be used broadly and is issued for the primary purpose of obtaining health care services. What is HSN in Saskatchewan? Pursuant to section 11 of The Health Information Protection […]