Author: Muriel Schmidt

What Is The Keystone Province In Canada?

Manitoba. Manitoba is the “keystone” province located in the heart of Canada. Created by the Manitoba Act of 1870, the province was at first a tiny rectangle comprising little more than the Red River Colony radiating from the juncture of the Red and Assiniboine rivers. Why is Manitoba called the Keystone province? Manitoba is one […]

When Can Cruises Resume In Canada?

Canada will allow cruise ships to resume operations as of Nov. 1, if they comply fully with public health requirements. Cruises were originally banned from Canadian waters until February 2022. Resumption of cruises will be dependent on public health conditions in areas where cruises will be docking. Is Canada allowing cruise ships in 2022? Canada […]

Who Discovered Canada’S Largest Bay?

5 Things You Didn’t Know About the Hudson Bay Named for Henry Hudson. Henry Hudson discovered the bay in 1611 during his search for the Northwest Passage. Hudson Bay’s water is not part of Manitoba. Second largest Bay in the world. Sparsely populated. Hudson’s Bay Company. Who discovered the world’s largest bay? If you look […]

Who Makes Robin Hood Flour In Canada?

Horizon Milling. Under the agreement, Horizon Milling owns and operates the Canadian mills in Saskatoon, Montreal and Burlington that manufacture Robin Hood branded products. Horizon Milling markets Robin Hood products directly to the food service and industrial sector in Canada, U.S. and Caribbean. Where is Robin Hood flour manufactured? Bean had it remodelled, and in […]

Where Does Harry And Meghan Live Canada?

Vancouver Island. Who owns B.C. mansion that housed Harry and Meghan? A CBC investigation traces the ownership of Mille Fleurs, a lavish Vancouver Island mansion where Meghan and Prince Harry wintered in 2020, revealing ties to Russian billionaire Yuri Milner and murky laws that experts say make Canada a target for money laundering. Do Meghan […]

Is Canada In Surplus Or Deficit?

Between 1980 and 2008, Canada recorded a positive trade balance every year, with an expectation of 1991 and 1992. From 2009 onwards, the trade balance shifted to a deficit. In 2021, it switched again to a trade surplus, with energy products making the largest share of exports. Is Canada in a budget surplus or deficit? […]