Author: Darrel Pratt

What Is My Identification Number Canada?

Your Permanent Resident Card number is located in the top right corner on the back of your card. The Permanent Resident Card number starts with two (2) letters followed by ten (10) numbers (Example: RA0302123456) or two (2) letters followed by seven (7) numbers (Example: PA0123456). Does Canada have a tax identification number? An Individual […]

Is There Social Security Tax In Canada?

The Canadian social security tax funds benefits for disability, death, family allowances, medical care, old age, sickness, and unemployment. How much is Social Security tax in Canada? Related Last Unit Sales Tax Rate 5.00 percent Social Security Rate 14.38 percent Social Security Rate For Companies 7.66 percent Social Security Rate For Employees 6.72 percent Does […]

How Do I Report Misleading Advertising In Canada?

To notify the Competition Bureau about misleading advertising, please use this online complaint form. You may also wish to contact: Your provincial or territorial Consumer Affairs Office. The Better Business Bureau. Advertising Standards Canada. Who do you complain to about false advertising? To report to Trading Standards, you need to contact the Citizens Advice consumer […]

How Well Do Teachers Get Paid In Canada?

The average school teacher salary in Canada is $47,379 per year or $24.30 per hour. Entry-level positions start at $37,050 per year, while most experienced workers make up to $77,128 per year. How much does Canada pay their teachers? According to the British Columbia Teachers Federation, 2021 starting salaries for teachers across Canada ranged from […]

How Are Fuel Prices Determined In Canada?

Crude oil prices fluctuate according to supply and demand These assessments take into account a variety of scenarios that can affect supply and demand such as economic conditions, natural disasters and geopolitical or military events, especially in major oil-producing regions. What determines the price of fuel in Canada? Refined products like gasoline and diesel fuel […]

How Does Canada’S Carbon Pricing Work?

Currently, all provinces and territories are subject to a carbon pricing mechanism, either by an in-province program or by one of two federal programs. As of April 2022 the federal minimum tax is set at CA$50 per tonne of CO 2 equivalent, set to increase to CA$170 in 2030. How is carbon tax calculated in […]

Why Is It Important To Protect And Preserve Our Wildlife In Canada?

Wildlife and wildlife habitat are also important for the preservation of genetic diversity. Canada’s agriculture, forests, and fisheries all rely on crops or stocks that are adapted to local or regional conditions and that can withstand pests, diseases, predators, pollutants, and other threats. Why is it important to protect and preserve the wildlife? The conservation […]

Why Does Canada Have An Ecological Reserve?

Ecological Reserves in Canada Ecological reserves, like wildlife preserves or bird sanctuaries, are established to protect a natural feature by minimizing human activity. Why does Canada has an ecological reserve? Canada has an ecological credit because its population uses natural resources at a rate that is lower than the rate at which those resources are […]