Most landlords will insist on doing a credit check before they agree to rent a home to you. Showing a good credit score can be a challenge if you have only been in Canada for a short while and don’t have a Canadian credit history. How can I rent in Canada with no credit? 8 […]
Author: Muriel Schmidt
How Does Tuition Affect Tax Return Canada?
Tuition itself comprises a big portion of a student’s costs, and qualifying students can claim the Tuition Tax Credit. This Non-Refundable Tax Credit is used to offset part of the expense of college or university by reducing any tax the student may have payable. Do you get money back from tuition on taxes Canada? If […]
How Does Winnipeg Prevent Flooding?
One of the most significant flood protection measures in Manitoba is the Red River Floodway, which protects the City of Winnipeg. Starting in 2005, Canada and Manitoba invested $628 million to further expand the Red River Floodway. The original floodway was built between 1962 and 1968 and cost $63 million. How does Winnipeg prevent floods? […]
What Bells Are At Windsor Castle?
The Sebastapol Bell in Windsor is one of two large bells captured at the Siege of Sebastopol in 1855. It is hung in the Round Tower of Windsor Castle and is only rung on the death of the most senior members of the royal family. Why are Windsor Castle bells ringing? The bells are ONLY […]
How Do Students Live In Canada?
Many schools in Canada offer accommodation located on or near campus in the form of dormitories/residence halls, townhouses, and apartments. Dormitories (dorms) are larger buildings housing many students, and townhouses are detached, housing usually three to six students. How is life in Canada as a student? Student life is another important part of the high […]
What Is Meant By The House Of Windsor?
The House of Windsor came into being in 1917, when the name was adopted as the British Royal Family’s official name by a proclamation of King George V, replacing the historic name of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. It remains the family name of the current Royal Family. What does the House of Windsor means? The House of Windsor […]
What Was Pope Francis Apologizing For In Canada?
He’s been going around the country to apologize for the Catholic Church’s role in Canada’s residential school system. These schools – funded by the Canadian government and administered by the Catholic Church – were aimed at erasing the culture and language of indigenous people. What did Pope Francis say in Canada? During his trip to […]
Is Lake Winnipeg Low?
Lake Winnipeg is a large, shallow lake covering four degrees of latitude and 23,750 square kilometres(km2) in the province of Manitoba. Why is Lake Winnipeg so low? “In the last couple of years there’s been a dry cycle, a bit of a drought, in Western Canada and also in the United States, where Lake Winnipeg […]
When Did Bc And Pei Join Canada?
Convention at Charlottetown, P.E.I., of Delegates from the Legislatures of Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island to take into consideration the Union of the British North American Colonies. 11 September 1864, Charlottetown, PEI. Prince Edward Island and Confederation. Published Online November 18, 2014 Last Edited October 25, 2022 Why did BC and […]
What Is B2 In Tcf Canada?
Upper Intermediate (B2) 400-499 points. Advanced (C1) 500-599 points. Superior (C2) 600-699 points. What is B2 in CLB? B2 (Upper-Intermediate) 8-9. C1 (Advanced) 10-12. C2 (Proficiency) What is B2 in TEF Canada? TEF Exam & Proficiency Level Level A1 (Level 1): Lower Beginner. Level A2 (Level 2): Upper Beginner. Level B1 (Level 3): Lower Intermediate. […]
