myPass is an Alberta Education service that allows high school students to have direct access to their educational information including high school courses and marks. diploma exam marks. high school credits earned. detailed academic history (regardless of school attended) ordering transcripts. How many credits do I have Alberta? A student must earn at least 100 […]
Author: Darrel Pratt
Why Is There A Shortage Of Nurses In Alberta?
According to the United Nurses of Alberta (UNA), the shortage is caused by retirements, an aging workforce, burnout, and mental health issues due to working during COVID-19. According to Statistics Canada, RN vacancies have increased by 75 per cent since the start of the pandemic. What is causing the current nursing shortage? An Aging Workforce […]
What Is A Full License In Alberta?
To get a full Class 5 (non-GDL) driver’s licence you must: be at least 18 years old. drive for at least 2 years as a Class 5-GDL driver. have no licence suspensions during the last 12 months of the Class 5-GDL licence stage. What class is a full license? Class 1 – car licence (full) […]
How Much Does A Massage Cost In Alberta?
60 Minute $105 | 75 Minute $130 | 90 Minute $145 | 120 Minute $190. How much do you tip a massage therapist in Alberta? 15-20%Tipping is a common custom in most service industries in Canada. And for the most part, tipping your massage therapist follows similar tipping practices. 10% for good service, and 15-20% […]
Why Did The Manitoba Act Take Place?
Hoping to decrease tension, the act marked the legal resolution of the fight for self-determination between the federal government and the people (particularly the Métis) of the Red River Colony, which began in 1870 with Canada’s purchase of Rupert’s Land. Why did the Manitoba Act happen? Remarks. The 1870 Manitoba Act was a constitutional statute […]
How Many Deer Are In Manitoba?
Historic provincial population estimates have been as high as 200,000 animals in 1996 and as low as 60,000 animals in 1974. The optimal provincial population estimate is between 150,000 to 160,000 animals. How many deer are in Winnipeg? The primary large mammal residing in Winnipeg is the white-tailed deer (McCance, 2014). The deer population in […]
What Is The Most Endangered Animal In Manitoba?
Endangered: Baird’s Sparrow (Ammodramus bairdii) Burrowing Owl (Athene cunicularia) Chestnut-collared Longspur (Calcarius ornatus) Dusky Dune Moth (Copablepharon longipenne) Eskimo Curlew (Numenius borealis) Ferruginous Hawk (Buteo regalis) Gold-edged Gem (Schinia avemensis) Ivory Gull (Pagophila eburnea) What is the #1 most endangered animal? 1. Javan Rhinos. Once found throughout south-east Asia, Javan rhinos have suffered a staggering […]
Do Snakes Live In Manitoba?
While food and water are plentiful in Manitoba’s Interlake region, and other parts of the province, it’s the availability of winter dens in limestone bedrock that make this area an ideal home for red-sided garter snakes. It’s only by amassing below the frost line that snakes are able to survive Manitoba winters. Does Manitoba have […]
Is There Rattlesnakes In Manitoba?
Prairie Rattlesnakes have a more varied habitat than many reptiles in southwestern Manitoba. These venomous snakes can be found in open prairies, grasslands, semi-desert shrublands, and forested environments. They can even be found at elevations up to 2890 meters! What is the deadliest snake in Manitoba? The Prairie rattlesnake is the only venomous snake in […]
Is Alberta Id A National Id?
What Is an Alberta Identification Card? For Alberta residents over the age of 12 who don’t (or can’t) hold a valid driver’s licence, a non-driver government photo ID serves as official identification. Like a driver’s licence, it can serve as ID while travelling within Canada, or for opening a bank account, for example. Does Canada […]
