“Our ambition is to become more accessible to as many Canadians as possible,” said IKEA Canada President Marsha Smith. “The launch of the Regina Collection Point is a great way to provide our customers with a more convenient shopping experience.” The collection point is located at 525 12 Avenue East. Does Regina have IKEA? Regina: […]
Author: Darrel Pratt
What Is The Noise Bylaw In Regina?
The use of power tools is prohibited between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. (refer to the bylaw for list of tools). No person shall create loud unnecessary noise in the operation of a motor vehicle upon a public street within the city. How do I file a noise complaint with Regina? Noise Bylaw Violations Noise […]
What Is Canada’S Main Color?
red and white. As a result of the proclamation of the Arms of Canada by King George V on 21 November 1921, red and white became Canada’s official colours. What is the color code of Canada flag? Colour palette and colour values Colour Pantone RGB FIP red 032 235, 45, 55 Black Process black 0, […]
When Did Canada Come Under British Rule?
In 1763, France ceded Canada to England through the Treaty of Paris. How long was Canada under British rule? Canada – History of the British Empire (1815-1914) – LibGuides at Pacific University. When was Canada founded by the British? July 1, 1867The British Parliament passed the British North America Act in 1867. The Dominion of […]
Is Yukon A State In Canada?
Yukon (/ˈjuːkɒn/ ( listen); French: [jykɔ̃]; formerly called Yukon Territory and also referred to as the Yukon) is the smallest and westernmost of Canada’s three territories. Yukon Country Canada Confederation June 13, 1898 (9th) Capital (and largest city) Whitehorse Largest metro Whitehorse Is the Yukon USA or Canada? The Yukon Territory (Yukon) is in the […]
How Green Is Canada’S Grid?
Canada already has one of the cleanest electricity grids in the world, with 82 percent of the electricity that Canadians use coming from non-emitting sources. How much of Canada’s power is green? As of 2019, renewable energy technologies provide about 17.3% of Canada’s total primary energy supply. For electricity renewables provide 67%, with 15% from […]
Why Was Rupert’S Land Important To Canada?
Rupert’s Land was a vast territory of northern wilderness. It represented a third of what is now Canada. From 1670 to 1870, it was the exclusive commercial domain of the Hudson’s Bay Company(HBC) and the primary trapping grounds of the fur trade. What impact did the Rupert’s Land Act of 1868 have on the Dominion […]
Why Are First Nations Important To Canada?
Throughout Canada’s history, Indigenous peoples have helped shape this land into the country we know today. During the War of 1812, First Nations warriors and Métis fighters played important roles in the defence of these British territories against invading American forces. Why is it important to recognize the First Nations role in Canadian history? Non-Indigenous […]
How Is Maple Syrup Graded In Canada?
The 4 colour classes for Canada Grade A maple syrup are as follows [5(1), Compendium, Volume 7 – Maple products]: “Golden, Delicate Taste” / “Doré, goût délicat” “Amber, Rich Taste” / “Ambré, goût riche” “Dark, Robust Taste” / “Foncé, goût robuste” What is the best grade of Canadian maple syrup? The specialists assign the taste […]
How Is Milk Graded In Canada?
(b) the requirements set out in subsection (1) other than paragraph (1) (a), except that its flavour and odour, when reconstituted, may lack freshness. 5. ( Grade Requirements Canada 1 Canada 2 Minimum Milk fat 2.0%
