When you have “reasonable cause to believe there is a danger” you may refuse to work under the Canada Labour Code, Part II. In order to do this, you must notify your employer of your refusal and the safety reasons for the refusal. The employer must then investigate in your presence, unless you decline to […]
Author: Muriel Schmidt
Do You Need An Electrical License In Canada?
Certification for a “construction and maintenance” electrician is compulsory in Canada. Certification for a “domestic and rural” electrician is compulsory in some jurisdictions, but voluntary, in others. Is it illegal to do electrical work without a license Canada? If you hire someone to do electrical work in your home, by Ontario law, they must be […]
Is Ul Required In Canada?
Unlike CSA, a UL certification applies only to the United States. The organization can perform the tests to the international standards (ISO) or Canada (C – UL), but only the UL logo indicates that the product has been certified to the United States only. Does UL apply in Canada? Combined UL Mark for Europe, Canada […]
What Does Canada’S Food Guide Help With?
Following the tips from Canada’s Food Guide can help: Meet your needs for vitamins, minerals and other nutrients. Reduce your risk of nutrition-related chronic diseases such as obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, certain types of cancer and osteoporosis. Contribute to your overall health and well-being. What does the Canadian Food Guide help with? The […]
How Is A Regulation Passed In Canada?
The regulations are made once the Minister signs the regulations’ covering order, or once the Governor General signs the regulations’ Order in Council, as the case may be. The final regulations are then published in the Canada Gazette, Part II, and come into force on the day or days set out in the regulations. How […]
What Is A Non Immigrant In Canada?
‘ Persons who are ‘Canadian citizens by naturalization’ are also ‘immigrants. ‘ Persons who do not have Canadian citizenship and who are not landed immigrants or permanent residents are ‘non-permanent residents. What is considered a non immigrant? Nonimmigrant status This status is for people who enter the U.S. on a temporary basis – whether for […]
Is Ifrs Mandatory In Canada?
The Canadian Accounting Standards Board (AcSB) requires publicly accountable enterprises to use IFRS in the preparation of all interim and annual financial statements. Is IFRS a legal requirement? Yes. In 2002, the European Union adopted IFRS Standards as the required financial reporting standards for the consolidated financial statements of all European companies whose debt or […]
Does Canada Have An Open Stratification System?
How do we make sense of the divergent stories? Canada is supposed to be a country in which individuals can work hard to get ahead. It is an “open” society. There are no formal or explicit class, gender, racial, ethnic, geographical, or other boundaries that prevent people from rising to the top. What is an […]
Who Owns Sour Patch Kids In Canada?
Sour Patch Kids | Mondelēz International, Inc. Who Makes Sour Patch Kids in Canada? In the late 1970s, Cadbury and the Smeera Blyton Licorice Company of Sweden formed the Allen Candy Company in Hamilton, Ontario, to produce them. In 1985 they re-branded to Sour Patch Kids, but it is now owned by Santi. Is Sour […]
What Is The Best Accounting Program In Canada?
Best Universities in Canada for Accounting and Finance University of Toronto. University of British Columbia. McGill University. University of Alberta. Queen’s University. University of Western. Université de Montréal. University of Waterloo. Which college is best for CPA in Canada? List of Colleges offering CPA Certification in Canada Brock University. Carleton University. McMaster University. Queen’s University. […]
