Yes it is definitely possible, on June 23, 2010 a 5.0 magnitude earthquake hit eastern Canada.
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The largest earthquake in Canada was magnitude 9.0 in Jan 1700 in the Cascadia Subduction Zone. In last 100 years the largest earthquake in Canada was magnitude 8.1 in August 1949 in British Columbia. But in fact there are small earthquakes every day in parts of Canada usually magnitudes ranging from 1 to 4.
An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.7 occurred near Port Hardy, BC, Canada at 02:57:37.00 UTC on Dec 21, 2014.
Earthquake and the G20 protests.
No the New Madrid Earthquake just rang the liberty bell. The earthquake's epicenter was in the boot heel of Missouri, but the earthquake was so strong that it was felt as far away as New York, Canada, and Washington D.C.
Yes, because the pacific ocean is in Japan and in Canada(British Columbia) The Pacific Ocean is not in Japan or in Canada... They both border the ocean which is HUGE. The question is about the relationship between earthquakes and plates along the ring of fire... Did the NZ earthquake have anything to do with the Japan earthquake? Do the plates moving in these 2 places create a greater probability plates will also move thousands of miles away along the ring on this side of the ocean? Is there any data to back this up?
Maybe about $50 million dollars or more
Earthquakes can happen in the Philippines, Or China We Had An Earthquake In Canada Too...
We are still unsure about the amount of deaths due to the earthquake it might be many and it might be a few. and due to that earthquake tsunamis are heading towards the US. Canada and Hawaii. the earthquake may have caused deaths already but the deaths might be starting.
Yes, Canada provided medical support to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake. The Canadian government deployed mobile medical teams and provided funding for medical supplies and personnel to assist with the emergency response efforts.