Author: Muriel Schmidt

What Are The Two Principles Upon Which Canada Is Founded?

Freedom of peaceful assembly; and. Freedom of association. What are the founding principles of Canada? (a) freedom of conscience and religion; (b) freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication; (c) freedom of peaceful assembly; and. (d) freedom of association. What are the two principles that […]

What Headphones Do I Need For Air Canada?

(Air Canada’s planes accept any kind of headphones with the standard audio “mini-jack”.) What kind of headphones do I need for Air Canada? Air Canada Business Class Flights All seats come with a personal power supply, a single pin audio jack and a USB port. The latest in entertainment can be viewed on new, state-of-the-art […]

How Do You Quote The Criminal Code Of Canada?

Citing Acts (Laws) Include the name of the act, abbreviated volume & jurisdiction, the year, and then the chapter number. Sample full citation: Criminal Code, RSC 1985, c C-46. Title: Criminal Code. Statute volume: Revised Statutes RS. Jurisdiction: Canada C. Year: 1985. Chapter: c C-46. Other elements: pinpoint. How do you cite the criminal code […]

Does Air Canada Rouge Have Movies?

Entertainment. Sit back and relax with complimentary TV shows and movies, including New Releases, streamed directly to your tablet, smartphone or laptop. Enjoy the fastest in-flight internet in Canada. How do I watch movies on Air Canada Rouge? There is also no app required to view this content as you can access our in-flight entertainment […]

How Many Classes Of Airspace Are There In Canada?

CLASSIFICATION: Canadian Domestic Airspace (CDA) has seven classifications. The application of any classification to an airspace structure determines the operating rules, the level of ATC service provided within the structure and, in some instances, communications and equipment requirements. Is there any Class B airspace in Canada? The specific dimensions of Class B airspace in Canada […]

Is Class E Airspace Controlled In Canada?

Airspace classes A through E are controlled. Class F can be controlled or uncontrolled. Class G is always uncontrolled. Can Class E airspace be controlled? The remaining types of Class E airspace are still considered controlled airspace, but do not require prior authorization in order to operate (since the controlled airspace starts at 700 ft. […]