Author: Muriel Schmidt

Is Canada’S Water Cold?

“Most water in Canada is cold,” said Beyers. “There is more fresh water in Canada than any other country in the world. That is from all the lakes, and then you add to that, the oceans on either coast and in the North. We are a country with cold temperatures and cold water is everywhere.” […]

What Are 3 Water Systems In Canada?

Three watersheds – the Capilano, Seymour and Coquitlam Watersheds are the water source for more than two million residents in the most populated urban region of British Columbia. Each watershed supplies about one-third of the region’s tap water. What are the 3 types of water sources? Three major sources are: Groundwater: It is a source […]

Why Is Chrysler Windsor Shut Down?

2022 Chrysler Grand Caravan SXT in front of the Windsor Assembly Plant. (Chrysler Canada). According to Stellantis, the shutdown is due to a parts shortage from an external supplier and is unrelated to the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage. Why is there a shortage of Chrysler Pacifica? A shortage of a part from an external supplier […]

What Vehicles Are Made In Windsor?

Vehicles produced Chrysler Pacifica (2017–present) Chrysler Voyager (2020–present) Chrysler Grand Caravan (2021–present) What does Windsor assembly build? Currently Windsor Assembly is producing the Pacifica and Grand Caravan minivans. In 2021, Stellantis sold over 111,000 minivans. Windsor will also continue to build internal combustion engine and hybrid versions of its minivan lineup until Pacifica undergoes a […]

Who Pays For Benefits In Canada?

Employees, employers, and self-employed individuals are required to contribute to the Canadian Pension Plan. Employers must contribute by deducting a certain percentage of an employee’s wage. Certain employees are exempt from this, like employees who make less than $3,500 a year. Do employees pay for benefits in Canada? An employee benefits package typically includes healthcare […]

What Are The 7 Colonies In Canada?

North-Western Territory – (1783–1870) New Brunswick – (1784–1867) The Canadas (Lower Canada and Upper Canada) – (1791–1841) Columbia District (also referred to as Oregon Country) – (1793–1846) New Caledonia – (1808–1858) Red River Colony – (1811–1870) Province of Canada – (1841–1867)

Is Canada Better In The Summer Or Winter?

Generally, Canada experiences its overall best weather from June through October. The summer months are typically the peak tourism season in Canada, though some areas like Banff National Park can also be popular in the winter months. Is it better to visit Canada in summer or winter? Why you should visit now: With the warmest […]