You also must meet Ontario residency requirements to apply for OSAP. You are considered an Ontario resident if as of the first day of their study period, Ontario is the most recent province in which you have resided for 12 consecutive months, not including any time as a full-time postsecondary student. Do you have to […]
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Does Quebec Have To Pay Carbon Tax?
Quebec’s carbon taxes have increased since the 2007 plan was introduced. As part of an effort to discourage car use, there is a public transportation tax of 3.0 cents per litre in the case of gasoline sold in Montréal and surrounding municipalities. These currency figures are in Canadian dollars. Is there a carbon tax on […]
What Are The Best Paid Jobs In Quebec?
High Paying jobs in Quebec Province Supervisor – Mechanical. Conseiller en sécurité financière (LLQP) Bilingual Customer Service Representative. Telephone Claims Adjuster (Remote) Bilingual Licensed Insurance Advisor. Adjoint(e) administratif(ve) Bilingual Contact Center Representative -QC ONLY (Hybrid role) What is a good salary in Quebec? The average quebec city salary in Canada is $40,229 per year or […]
What Can Landlords Ask For Quebec?
The landlord cannot ask for some private information Note that your landlord is legally allowed to ask for proof of ID, current or previous address, and date of birth to conduct a credit check. What can a landlord ask for on a rental application Quebec? Your surname, first name, current address, date of birth: this […]
Is Verbal Lease Valid In Quebec?
Yes. This kind of lease is valid and creates the same rights and responsibilities as a written lease. But the landlord must give the tenant a special form. If the landlord and tenant didn’t agree on when the oral lease will end or be renewed, the tenant can cancel it by giving two-months’ notice. Can […]
Why Does Quebec Not Have English Signs?
Quebec’s Charter of the French Language prevent the province from putting English on signage, unless “no symbol or pictograph exists that satisfies the requirements of health or public safety.” Is English allowed on signs in Quebec? If your business or brand has a recognized trademark that is in English only, you can use and display […]
Can I Have Chickens In Kelowna?
Kelowna allows up to 10 chickens in residential urban areas if the lot is a half acre, or larger, in size. Can chickens be kept in a backyard? A:Yes, you can raise chickens in a backyard that has enough space for your coop and pen. Each chicken needs at least 3 square feet of space […]
How Long Is Sherbrooke?
Sherbrooke Street (officially in French: rue Sherbrooke) is a major east–west artery and at 31.3 kilometres (19.4 mi) in length, is the second longest street on the Island of Montreal. Sherbrooke Street. East end Rue Notre-Dame, Pointe-aux-Trembles Construction Construction start 1817 What is the longest street in Montreal? Gouin BoulevardGouin Boulevard (officially in French: boulevard […]
Why Is Newfoundland And Labrador Called The Rock?
Together with Labrador, this rugged island forms Canada’s easternmost province. Along its shores cling old fishing villages with brightly coloured cottages. Its dense forests teem with wildlife and its vast tracts of ancient granite have earned it the nickname ‘The Rock’, also a fitting metaphor for its hardy people. What part of Canada is called […]
Where To Park For A Cruise In Vancouver?
The Bell Street Pier garage is available to all cruise passengers. Conveniently located directly across from the cruise terminal, it offers 1,700 spaces of covered, secure parking. Friends and family who pick up or drop off cruise passengers also are encouraged to use the garage. Can I park my car at a Carnival cruise Port? […]
