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Let’s get into some of the weirdest laws across the country—and try to make sense of them. Laws That Make You Say “Huh?” Yes—Canada has laws that technically ban things like whistling in public or ...
6. Key Events and Milestones. The CPR has a rich history with many milestones, including the first transcontinental train in 1886, a big deal for both the railway and Canada.The CPR also played a big ...
Whether you’ve been there in person or seen it on postcards, Niagara Falls is one of those places that actually lives up to the hype. Towering walls of water, a roaring current, and mist that you can ...
5. Fundy National Park (New Brunswick) This gem of a national park combines the Acadian forest with rocky coastline and waterfalls. Fundy National Park has over 100 km of trails, a saltwater swimming ...
Staying Safe on the Ice. Safety is no joke when you’re walking on frozen water. Follow these tips: Check ice thickness: You want at least 4 inches for walking, 8-12 inches for snowmobiles or light ...
What is the Alberta Drug Benefit List? The Alberta Drug Benefit List (DBL) is a list of prescription drugs covered under several provincial health plans, including those for seniors, AISH (Assured ...
Government Representation. Canada’s symbols also include emblems used by the government to represent national and provincial authority.. The National Flag: The red and white flag with its iconic maple ...
If you’ve ever looked at a map of Canada and wondered just how many pieces it’s made of, you’re in the right place. This massive country is home to 10 provinces and 3 territories, each with its own ...