If there is a reasonable expectation of profit from your online activities, and your total taxable supplies are more than $30,000 over four calendar quarters, you will need to register for, collect and pay to the CRA the goods and services tax / harmonized sales tax (GST/HST) on all taxable sales from your online Are […]
Author: Muriel Schmidt
Who Funds Meals On Wheels In Canada?
Who provides our funding? Meals on Wheels is able to deliver upwards of 90,000 meals yearly thanks to the financial support from the Champlain Local Health Integration Network (CLHIN) and the City of Ottawa. Who pays for Meals on Wheels in Canada? There are 125 not-for-profit organizations receiving government funding from the Ministry of Health […]
Is A Us Law Degree Valid In Canada?
Foreign-trained lawyers cannot practise law in a Canadian province until they apply to that province’s law society and meet the requirements to qualify for a licence. Can a US lawyer work in Canada? More often than not, U.S. trained lawyers with some work experience are required to take five NCA exams but the NCA can […]
What Does Free-Run Mean In Canada?
FREE RUN. Free run is different than free range in that chickens do not necessarily need to be raised outside but they are required to be able to move around freely within the barn. All chickens raised for meat in Canada are considered free run. What does free-run eggs mean in Canada? Free run eggs […]
Does Us Law Apply To Canada?
American courts (both Federal and State Courts) have no jurisdiction over Canadian residents or companies in Canada. How close is Canadian law to US law? While there are some differences in the criminal law process in Canada and the United States, they are far outweighed by the similarities of the two systems. Since both stem […]
Do Notarized Documents Expire In Canada?
In Canada, a notarized document does not expire. There is no expiration date associated with the notary stamp or seal. As long as the traditional or online notary had a valid commission by the Provincial or Territorial government, your document will remain valid. Do notarised documents expire? 2. Does a notarized document ever expire? The […]
When Was The Last Time Canada Was On The Un Security Council?
Canada has served on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) as a non-permanent member 8 times, with the most recent being in 2000. Does Canada have veto power in the Security Council? Detailed Solution. The correct answer is Canada. When was the last time force was authorized by the Security Council? On 8 November 2002, […]
How Does 401K Work In Canada?
In Canada, a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) is equivalent to a 401(k) plan in the US. Both of these options are retirement plans, each with its own set of similarities and distinctions, despite the fact that the RRSP looks to offer more benefits than the 401(k)(k). What is the 401k equivalent in Canada? Registered […]
In What Year Did Canada First Come Close To The Ideal Of Universal Participation Of Children In School?
1900. Around 1900, Canada and the United States were the first countries to come close to the ideal of universal participation of children in school. When was universal education introduced in Canada? Free and compulsory public schooling was first instituted in Ontario in 1871, and most Canadian provinces soon followed its lead. Free, state run […]
What Were Some Reasons Why The First Nations And The Government Of Canada Negotiated The Numbered Treaties?
The Numbered Treaties were used as political tools to secure alliances and to ensure that both parties could achieve the goals they had set out for their peoples — both at the time of Treaty-making and into the future. Why did the First Nations and the Canadian government negotiate treaties in the first place? Starting […]
