The first documented case of fingerprint evidence being presented in Canada was in Alberta in 1921. When did Canada start using AFIs? AFIs were created in the late 1980s and early 1990s by Aboriginal leaders, the Government of Canada, and a Native Economic Development Program initiative to address the lack of available capital to finance […]
Author: Clint Curtis
Does Canada Have A Central Banking System?
The Bank of Canada is the nation’s central bank. Our main role is “to promote the economic and financial welfare of Canada,” as defined in the Bank of Canada. What kind of banking system does Canada have? The two principal types of banks are central banks and commercial banks, or chartered banks as the latter […]
What Makes Air Canada Special?
Air Canada is Canada’s largest airline, the country’s flag carrier and a founding member of Star Alliance, and provides direct service to six continents. It is the only international network carrier in North America to receive a Four-Star ranking from flag carrier. Why Air Canada is the best? Despite the criticism, Air Canada has received […]
Does Canada Still Rely On Agriculture?
The agriculture and agri-food sector is a major contributor to the Canadian economy. Is agriculture declining in Canada? Canada’s agriculture industry has been undergoing significant changes over the past 45 years. Since the 1970s, the number of farms has been steadily declining, but not all farms have been impacted equally — mid-size farms have been […]
What Are The 5 Different Rail Travel Options Within Canada?
Canadian National Railway. Canadian Pacific Railway. Hudson Bay Railway Co. Quebec North Shore and Labrador Railway. What are the major railways in Canada? Canadian National Railway ( CN ) and Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ) are the two dominant freight rail operators in Canada and are both Class I railways, meaning their revenues exceeded […]
What Documents Do You Need To Transit Through Canada?
Permanent residents of Canada should have their Permanent Resident Card with them when they travel to Canada by public transit (plane, train, bus or boat) or when they transit through a Canadian airport. Citizens of the United States need a valid U.S. passport to fly to or transit through a Canadian airport. What are the […]
Can You Travel To Canada With Leased Car?
Leased vehicles are restricted to the United States. However, limited vacation arrangements may be made for up to 30 days in Mexico and Canada. Please call 866-693-2332 for details and assistance. Can I take my US leased car to Canada? If the car or vehicle is rented, the driver would need a written authorization from […]
How Do I Get A Uber License In Canada?
It’s easy to get started Sign up online. Tell us a little about yourself and your car by creating a driver profile. Sign up to drive. Share some documents. Next, submit a copy of your driver’s licence and information for a screening. Activate your account. Bring your car to an inspection center or for a […]
How Do I Request An Uber With A Car Seat In Canada?
Here’s how it works Open your Uber app. Set your pickup and dropoff location in the app. Find the Car Seat option. Scroll through the list of available vehicle types and select Car Seat. Request. A $10 car seat surcharge will be applied to your total price. Can you get Uber with car seat Canada? […]
What’S The Farthest You Can Drive In Canada?
The Dempster Hwy running from the Yukon to NWT in Canada has a stretch of 363 km (225 miles) without services. The end of the Trans-Taiga Road is the farthest north you can drive on a road in eastern North America. How far up Canada can you drive? The farthest place north in Canada that […]
