The reappearance of the Grey Fox in Canada over the last century is thought to be entirely due to natural dispersal of Grey Foxes from the U.S. Population data is lacking for this species, but the Canadian population is estimated to contain fewer than 110 mature individuals. Is the Grey Fox endangered in Canada? The […]
Author: Muriel Schmidt
Are Grey Wolves Protected In Canada?
Like all vertebrates in Canada, the wolf is legally protected through various provincial and territorial wildlife acts. Which Canadian province has the most wolves? The Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon have 5,000 wolves each, British Columbia has 8,500 wolves, Alberta 7,000, Saskatchewan 4,300, Manitoba 4,000-6,000, Ontario 9,000, Quebec 5,000 and Labrador 2,000. Are Canadian wolves […]
Who Or What Oversees Privacy Law In Canada?
About the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada was established in 1983 following the passage of the Privacy Act, which governs the personal information-handling practices of federal departments and agencies. Who regulates privacy in Canada? The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada provides advice and […]
Are Rattlesnakes Common In Canada?
n Canada, Western Rattlesnakes are found only in southern British Co- lumbia, southeastern Alberta, and southwestern Saskatchewan. Their distribution range in British Columbia is confined to dry valleys of the southern interior. Because of this restricted range, the Western Rattlesnake has a small population in B.C. Where do rattlesnakes live in Canada? In Canada, the […]
Is It Illegal To Take Pictures Of Someone On Private Property In Canada?
Although you should ask before taking photos, if there aren’t any “no photography” signs, you may take photos until told otherwise by the owner, property manager, security guard, or other representative of the owner. Except what’s above, it is perfectly legal to take any other photograph. Can you legally take pictures of someone without their […]
Does Canada Dry Have Sparkling Water?
Let the refreshment bubble over as you sit back and relax with the crisp taste of Canada Dry Original Sparkling Seltzer Water. Serving Size: 12 fl. oz. Not a significant source of calories from fat, saturated fat, trans fat, cholesterol, dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium and iron. Is Canada Dry sparkling water? Canada […]
What Caused Parliament To Create Upper Canada And Lower Canada In 1791?
What were the cause and effect of Parliament creating Upper Canada and Lower Canada in 1791? Cause: French and English had different cultures and wanted to govern themselves, and tensions grew. Why was Upper and Lower Canada created? Upper and Lower Canada were formed by the Constitutional Act of 1791 in response to the wave […]
Who Are Settlers In Canada?
A lot of people in Canada take offence to being called “settlers” even though the term is not derogatory. Being a settler means that you are non-Indigenous and that you or your ancestors came and settled in a land that had been inhabited by Indigenous people (think: Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, etc.). Who were […]
Who Was The Governor Of Upper Canada?
John Graves Simcoe John Graves Simcoe Portrait by George Theodore Berthon 1st Lieutenant Governor of Upper Canada In office 1791–1796 Monarch George III Who was the first governor of Upper Canada? As the founder of Upper Canada and its Legislature, Simcoe’s impact on the province’s history is significant – in spite of the fact that […]
How Much Is Pet Euthanasia In Canada?
The cost of sedation, euthanasia and communal cremation (no urn returns) of a dog ranges from $141 – $316*. Small animal (birds, hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits) euthanasia is also available and prices range from $30-$120*. Individual cremation services are available upon request. How much does it cost to put down a dog in Canada? In-Home […]
