Doctor of Medicine (MD) is one of the most sought after degree programs in Canada and is considered as equivalent to MBBS. The country is home to the world’s finest and most prestigious medical schools and universities. Which country is best for MD doctor? Medical PG from foreign University New Zealand. New Zealand is one […]
Author: Muriel Schmidt
Is Wind Energy Good In Canada?
Wind energy in Canada accounts for 3.5 per cent of electricity generation, being the second most important renewable energy source in the region. The provincial leaders in wind power capacity are Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta. Canada is also investing heavily in new energy storage technologies to support clean energy. Where does Canada rank in wind […]
Can We Do Mbbs After Bsc Biology In Canada?
The following are the criteria for MBBS in Canada: Candidates for an undergraduate degree must have a bachelor’s degree in Biology or Science with a minimum gpa. Can I do MBBS after B.Sc Biology in Canada? The basic requirements for admission to MBBS in Canada are: Minimum MCAT (Medical College Admission Test) score as per […]
When Did Hospitals Start In Canada?
1639. Canada’s first hospital was established by an order of Augustinian nuns who worked as nursing sisters. The hospital, the Hôtel-Dieu de Québec, opened in Quebec City in 1639. Were there hospitals in the 1800s Canada? 18th century Hospitals were initially places which cared for the poor; Others were cared for at home. In Quebec […]
Do Med Schools Care Where You Went For Undergrad Canada?
Answer: Medical schools do not judge the reputation of your university and look at all universities the same way. However, consider joining universities that have medical schools. That way, you will have more clinical research and shadowing opportunities which enhances your application. Do med schools care where you went for undergrad? Most medical schools do […]
Who Controls Criminal Law In Canada?
the Parliament of Canada. The criminal law of Canada is under the exclusive legislative jurisdiction of the Parliament of Canada. The power to enact criminal law is derived from section 91(27) of the Constitution Act, 1867. Is criminal law federal or provincial in Canada? Federal, provincial, territorial, and municipal governments share responsibility for the criminal […]
What Percentage Of Canada Is Physically Active?
The percentage of adults meeting Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines decreases with age. 69% of adults aged 18-24 meet the guidelines. This decreases to 55% aged 55-64 and only 28% for those over 75. What percentage of Canadians are physically active? Roughly 49 per cent of surveyed adults took at least 7,500 steps per day, which […]
Can I Regain My Permanent Resident Status In Canada?
Concerned that you’ve lost your permanent residency in Canada? Most likely this is not the case: permament resident status cannot be lost by itself — it can only be revoked. If you need legal assistance to maintain/restore your PR status, contact us at any time. How do I recover my Canadian permanent residency? The most […]
What Do You Do If There Is A Tornado In Canada?
Staying safe during a tornado Take shelter in the basement or lowest level of your home or building immediately: If you are instructed to evacuate, bring your 72-hour emergency kit and emergency contact list to the reception centre or shelter. If you are outside and can’t get indoors, find a low-lying area like a ditch. […]
Do They Have Tornado Sirens In Canada?
Campus Safety and Emergency Services monitor weather conditions through alerts directly from Environment Canada and will activate the siren when a tornado warning is issued for the immediate area. Are there sirens in Canada? Better known these days under the catch-all term of civil defence sirens, vast networks of these alert systems still exist in […]
