Yes.
No, Dakoda is not a Polish name. It is more commonly seen as a variant of the name Dakota, which has Native American origins in the Sioux language.
Weenol is the absolute best silver polish ever
nude and beige
no
it started at the polish border as canadin history says
I think that it's sold at Chatters but I am not sure
Wszystkiego najlepszego z okazji Dnia Kanady!
One can find a Polish job online by doing a bit of research into Polish companies. Then, they should make an online resume and send it out to what ever companies suit their needs.
Yes, ethnically speaking. However, if you were currently in Poland while you gave birth, then your baby is also officially a Polish Citizen and a European Union citizen. If you were in say, Canada, then yes, you're baby is Polish and every bit ethnically Polish (providing your mate is also Polish) as you are, just minus the legality of being a Polish citizen. Your baby is then a Canadian citizen automatically and does not have to apply for citizenship formally.
Canada
No.