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The Canadian Government did not enact the Indian Act, it was a British Colonial Act titled An Act for the Gradual Civilization of the Indian. Hence it is embedded in Canada and is almost impossible to repeal.
Hand Brake was invented in Canada by Jean the Baptist Morin in Montreal. The record is listed in the Canadian Indian records in Manitoba Canada.
The Indian act, the numbered treaties , the Canadian constitution and the Manitoba act.
in year 2011 the MOU have been singed between india and Canada where an indian ca can work in canada after passing UFE and certain work experience hence there is no requirement to pass a specific course in canada to obtain the CA degree.
how can you be a Canadian citizen with Indian passport. If you are Canadian resident with Indian passport yes you have to get a US Visa.
Can't find the actual name of the Native American Indian tribe that qualifies; however, here's this. : lacrosse 1718, American English, from Canadian French jeu de la crosse "game of the hooked sticks," from crosse "hooked stick," which is used to throw the ball, from P.Gmc. *kruk-. Originally a Native American Indian game. The native name is represented by Ojibwa (Algonquian) baaga'adowe "to play lacrosse"
They originated from the southern Indian subcontinent.
If you are not planning to work while in Canada than it is fine.Though you should check the Canadian government website.
If you are not a Canadian citizen you need to acquire a work visa. It doesn't matter what your nationality is or what colour your passport is.
According to a survey conducted by Statistics Canada in 2007, "Canadians of East Indian origin1 make up one of the largest non-European ethnic groups in Canada. In fact, people of East Indian origin make up the tenth largest ethnic group in Canada. Canadians of East Indian origin also make up the second largest non-European ethnic group in the country. In 2001, over 700,000 people of East Indian origin lived in Canada. That year, they made up 2.4% of the total Canadian population."
Newfoundland, British North America(chiefly the Thirteen Colonies), Upper Canada(English Canada), Lower Canada(French Canada) and the Indian Reserve. The Indian Reserve was unified with the Province of Quebec(Lower Canada) in 1774 after the Quebec Act. Newfoundland was originally separate from the colonial region of Canada. It was unified with the Dominion of Canada in 1949 after the Newfoundland Act. Upper and Lower Canada were unified into the Province of Canada after the Act of Union 1840,
No. Anybody travelling outside of Canada by air must have a valid passport.