Category: Canada

What Are Swedes Called In Canada?

Rutabaga. Rutabaga (/ˌruːtəˈbeɪɡə/; North American English) or swede (British English and some Commonwealth English) is a root vegetable, a form of Brassica napus (which also includes rapeseed). Other names include Swedish turnip, neep (Scots), and turnip (Scottish and Canadian English, Irish English and Manx English). What do Swedes call themselves? In short, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, […]

What Fossils Were Found In Canada?

Well-known dinosaurs first named from Canadian specimens include Albertosaurus, Centrosaurus, Corythosaurus, Dromaeosaurus,Gorgosaurus, Lambeosaurus, Pachyrhinosaurus, Parasaurolophusand Styracosaurus. Dinosaurs were a group of animals that dominated the land environments of every continent. What dinosaur fossils have been found in Canada? Dinosaurs in Canada Acrocanthosaurus. Acrocantho-saurus. Albertaceratops. Albertosaurus. Anchiceratops. Ankylosaurus. Arrhinoceratops. Brachylophosaurus. Brachylopho-saurus. Centrosaurus. Was the T. rex […]

Can A Swedish Citizen Live In Canada?

For either an expat living in Sweden or a Swedish Citizen to move to Canada on Skilled Migration they must first qualify with an eligible occupation and then qualify to enter the Canadian Express Entry Pool of Candidates. From there a range of options are available to move your application through the process. How long […]

Where Did Ubbe Land In Canada?

Newfoundland, referred to as the Golden Lands, is a large island off the east coast of the North American mainland, explored by Ubbe, Othere, Floki, Torvi and others. Did UBBE really go to Canada? The real Ubbe is not believed to have travelled to North America and instead is well known in the history books […]

Where Did Swedish People Settle In Canada?

Swedes settled in Alberta before it became a province, and Swedish communities still exist in Edmonton and Calgary. During the Second World War (WWII) many Swedes moved west to the Pacific coast because of the milder climate and job opportunities. Today, British Columbia has the largest number of Swedish Canadians. Where did most Swedish immigrants […]

How Do I Ship Human Ashes To Canada?

According to Canada Post, you may transport both human and animal cremated remains as long as they meet the documentation and packaging requirements. You mail them using a trackable parcel service. The destination and return addresses are correct and complete. Can you send human ashes by mail to Canada? According to Canada Post, yes you’re […]

Can You Bury A Pet In A Human Cemetery In Canada?

“Previous regulations prohibited pets from being interred in a cemetery beside people,” says Rick Cowan, associate vice president of marketing and communications for Mount Pleasant Group. Current legislation in Ontario allows for the combined burials of pet and humans in their own designated areas. Are dogs allowed in cemeteries Canada? Pet cemeteries do exist across […]

In Which Pole Is Canada Located?

the North Pole. The depth of the ocean at the North Pole is more than 4,000 meters (13,123 feet). The Canadian territory of Nunavut lies closest to the North Pole. Greenland, the world’s largest island and an independent country within the Kingdom of Denmark, is also close to the pole. What country is in North […]

Can You Post Human Ashes In Canada?

According to Canada Post, yes you’re allowed to transport both human and animal cremated remains through the mail as long as you make sure: You ship them using a trackable parcel service. The destination and return addresses are correct and complete. Can you send human ashes through the mail? Cremated Remains may only be shipped […]

Is Canada Phasing Out Coal?

New regulations In December 2018, Canada announced regulations to phase-out traditional coal-fired electricity by 2030 as well as greenhouse gas regulations for natural gas-fired electricity. This will: support Canada’s transition to cleaner energy. create well-paying jobs in the electricity sector. Has Canada phased out coal? With the phasing out of coal-fired electricity by the Government […]