Author: Darrel Pratt

How Much Is Mothers Allowance Canada?

If you’re receiving maternity benefits, you may also qualify for parental benefits too. You can apply online or in-person at a Service Canada Centre, and you could receive 55% of your earnings up to a maximum of $595 a week. How much does Canadian government pay per child per month? Based on CCB payments in […]

Who Regulates Employment In Canada?

The Canada Labour Code (the Code) is an Act of the Parliament of Canada that: defines the rights and responsibilities of workers and employers in federally regulated workplaces, and. sets out federal labour law. Where can I complain about my employer in Canada? For more information on federal labour standards, please visit: https://www.canada.ca/en/services/jobs/workplace/federal-labour- standards. html […]

Who Pays Paternity Leave Canada?

Parental leave benefits are paid out by the federal government through Employment Insurance (or QPIP if you live in Quebec). In general, you must have worked 600 insurable hours in the year before you claim parental leave benefits in order to qualify for them. Do fathers get paid paternity leave Canada? HOW IT WORKS. Parental […]

What Is Regulated Child Care In Canada?

Regulated family child care (home child care) Is provided to a group of children in a caregiver’s own home. Is offered in all provinces/territories. Regulations usually cover the physical environment, number of children by age, record keeping, nutrition, health and safety and sometimes caregiver training. Who regulates child care in Canada? Regulated child care centres […]

Where Does Canada Get Its Grapes From?

Fresh table grapes. Canadians consume over 190 TMT of fresh grapes annually, but less than 5% of these are produced in Canada. Most fresh table grapes are imported, mainly from the United States, Chile and Mexico. Grape. Published Online April 23, 2013 Last Edited March 13, 2015 Where do grapes in Canada come from? The […]

Where Do Grapes In Canada Come From?

The Okanagan and Similkameen valleys in south-central British Columbia are also home to a large portion of Canada’s wine grape production. Smaller grape-growing regions include southern Ontario and Québec, Vancouver Island, and New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Where do most of the grapes come from? The vast majority of table grapes consumed […]