Category: Canada

How Many Loggers Are In Canada?

There were approximately 52,300 forestry and logging industry employees in Canada in 2020, an increase from around 49,000 in the previous year.Number of employees of the forestry and logging industry in Canada from 2008 to 2021 (in 1,000s)* Characteristic Number of employees in thousands 2020 52.3 2019 49 Is logging big in Canada? Extensive deforestation […]

How Do I Become A Logger In Canada?

Employment requirements Completion of a college program for forest workers may be required. Formal training in chain saw operation and maintenance and several months of on-the-job training are usually provided. Previous experience as a logging and forestry labourer or logging machine operator may be required. What qualifications do you need to be a logger? Skills […]

Is There A Highway That Crosses Canada?

The Trans-Canada Highway (TCH) is a series of provincial highways which join all ten provinces of Canada. Following 8,030 km (just under 5,000 miles) of Trans-Canada Highway across all ten provinces is one of the three-longest single-country highway journeys in the world. Is there a highway that goes across Canada? The Trans-Canada Highway is Canada’s […]

Where Does Logging Happen In Canada?

The majority of forestry employees are found in Quebec, British Columbia and Ontario, and for the most part they work in the softwood trade. Where does most logging take place in Canada? Number of forestry and logging companies in Canada 2021, by region. As of December 2021, British Columbia had the highest number of forestry […]

How Many Ice Storms Occur Each Year In Canada?

Eastern Canadians know about ice storms, they occur about 10 to 15 times a year, but never had anyone experienced ice rains like those during the first week of January. Are ice storms common in Canada? When winter precipitation falls as freezing rain or drizzle, heavy ice accumulations (ice storms) can also cause significant damage, […]

Which Government Regulates Property In Canada?

Primary responsibility for property law rests with the provincial governments. Which level of government is responsible for property in Canada? Municipalities are responsible for property taxes, property standards, zoning, business licenses, and local by-laws. Municipalities are often divided into wards and voters will elect councillors (or aldermen) who represent them at city or town council. […]

Who Has The Power To Regulate Property In Canada?

The provincial power over Property and civil rights (s. 92(13)) gives provinces the authority to regulate trade and commerce within their respective territory. Who regulates residential property in Canada? The Canadian Constitution gives the provinces jurisdiction over property, and as a result a vast majority of the legislation concerning real estate is made at the […]

Can You Ski In Canada In Spring?

Spring skiing is a popular activity at ski resorts throughout Canada. And while most Eastern dwellers travel west in March to experience the soaring mountain ranges and deep snowpacks, many eastern resorts also have the corn-like conditions skiers and snowboarders covet. Can you still ski in Canada in April? The standard ski and snowboard season […]

How Does Private Property Work In Canada?

In Canada, all land is owned by the Crown and administered by the government. Private land owners are not owners at all, but mere tenants. Even in countries where private land ownership appears customary, this is a mirage because governments still claim the right to expropriate land (i.e. eminent domain). Does Canada allow people to […]

Does Canada Have Interview?

You will complete a Canada student visa interview as part of your visa application process. This is one of the final steps in your student visa application and you will be on your way to study in Canada soon after. Can I get Canada visa without interview? Is an interview required for a Canada visitor […]