yes they do because the government needs to check if there is any dangerous stuff going around and if anything bad is happening.
Not as much as other countries but there are some filters or blockages against piracy etc.
For Canadian ISPs check out IVC Telecom
Verizon is nationwide and provides wireless internet i want high speed internet how do i get
Which internet providers service zip code 17211?
Yes, Rogers Communications Inc. is a leading provider of Wireless, Digital Cable TV, High Speed Internet and Home Phone services to consumers and businesses in Canada.
Do you mean, "What is the CN Tower?" The answer is that it is a tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and is one of the tallest structures in the world. It is called the "CN" tower after the initials of the Canadian National Railway, better known as CN, one of Canada's two transcontinental railway systems.
The Common Canadian (CC) Code for TD Canada Trust Bank is a combination of the Bank Code/Financial Institution Number and the Branch Transit Number. 004 is the Bank Code for the bank. Check with your banking branch for the transit number.
Canadian Government
The Canadian Crown is Canada's main governmental system. The Canadian Crown is the foundation of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the Canadian government.
Not anymore. At one time Petro-Canada was owned by the Canadian government but it no longer is.
Canada has a parliamentary type of government.
The Canadian Parliment makes the laws in Canada. the federal government also do it too.
July 1 is Canada day.
Ottawa, Ontario - the capital of Canada.
Things that represent Canada. Such as a Canadian flag.
There is no company that mints Canadian coins. The coins are minted by the Canadian government, not a company. The government entity in charge of minting Canadian coins is the Canadian Mint.
In past history Canada's government was a parliamentary democracy.
Health Canada and the Canadian Food Inspection agency are the two departments of the Canadian government that deal with food labeling.
Of course not! But the government does provide funding to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). The CBC has a news division, which is independent of government influence.