Federally Regulated Employees Banks (including TD, RBC, Scotia Bank, CIBC, BMO) Telecommunications (Bell, Rogers, Freedom, Telus) Transportation. Who is considered federally regulated in Canada? Federally regulated private sectors (parts I, II, III and IV of the Code): air transportation, including airlines, airports, aerodromes and aircraft operations. banks, including authorized foreign banks. grain elevators, feed and […]
Author: Darrel Pratt
Who Controls The Banking System In Canada?
Tiff Macklem is the Bank of Canada’s tenth Governor. He was appointed on June 3, 2020 for a term of seven years. Who controls the banks in Canada? The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada is the federal government agency mandated to protect financial consumers. It is an independent regulator that supervises banks and other federal […]
What Does It Mean To Be Federally Regulated In Canada?
A federally regulated company is a business that is governed by Canada’s federal laws. These laws are collectively called the Canada Labour Code (CLC), enacted by the Constitution Act, 1867. Is Bell Canada federally regulated? Federally Regulated Employees Banks (including TD, RBC, Scotia Bank, CIBC, BMO) Telecommunications (Bell, Rogers, Freedom, Telus) Transportation. Radio and Television. […]
Why Does Canada Have So Many Lakes And Rivers?
Glacial. Movements of ice sheets and valley GLACIERS in past ice ages have scoured basins in underlying terrain. Glacial deposits (eg, MORAINES, ESKERS, DRUMLINS) may create favourable sites for lakes and ponds. Most Canadian lakes are of glacial origin. Why do Canada have so many lakes? Canada has so many of these gorgeous lakes because […]
What Parts Of Canada Have Sharks?
There are 56 species of sharks, skates and rays (collectively known as elasmobranchs), which frequent the waters of Canada’s coast, and they can be found anywhere from the shifting waters of Bay of Fundy, to the frigid depths of the Arctic Ocean, to the kelp forests of the Pacific. Are there sharks off the coast […]
Who Holds The Bank Of Canada Accountable?
The Bank is audited by two independent firms every year—a requirement that doesn’t apply to any other federal Crown corporation. The Auditor General of Canada has legal authority to investigate and audit some of our activities and records. Who is responsible for the Bank of Canada? The Bank of Canada is a special type of […]
Is There A Long Beach In Canada?
Long Beach is the largest and longest beach in the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve on the west coast of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. It is located on Wickaninnish Bay between Tofino (NW) and Ucluelet (SE) and is adjoined by campgrounds and picnic areas. How long is Long Beach Canada? 16 kilometresAptly-named Long Beach […]
Does Canada Have The Longest Shoreline?
Coastline: Canada’s coastline is the world’s longest, measuring 243,042 km (includes the mainland coast and the coasts of offshore islands). This compares with Indonesia (54,716 km), Russia (37,653 km), the United States (19,924 km) and China (14,500 km). Which country has the longest shore? CanadaWorld’s longest coastlines Canada’s coastline has a length of 202,080 kilometers […]
Who Is Responsible For Air Quality In Canada?
Managing air quality is a partnership between multiple government jurisdictions and stakeholders. The main governments involved in air quality management are the federal, provincial, regional and municipal governments, along with international joint organizations. Who is causing air pollution in Canada? Human sources of air pollution include activities that rely on carbon-based fuels (for example, transportation, […]
Where Are The Watersheds In Canada?
Canada’s Watersheds Canada has 5 ocean watersheds: The Arctic, Atlantic, Hudson Bay, Pacific, and the Gulf of Mexico. All of Canada’s water is drained into these 5 areas before reaching the sea. What are the 5 watersheds in Canada? Canada’s five ocean watersheds are colour-coded on the map: Pacific Ocean, Arctic Ocean, Hudson Bay, Atlantic […]
