There are too many policies to be able to list but the main ones include the animals being a pest, harmful or toxic waste from the birds, and damage that the birds may cause to buildings. If there are birds that fit into these categories then there are different pest control groups that will try to fix the problem.
canada is still a member or the british commonwealth and still has some control over it
Good and bad things. Some historians agree that he led Canada to independence, and kept Canada together during WWII. On the other hand, his PhD dissertation and some of his later policies were downright racist and homophobic, all in the name of "his love for the country". Loads can be found in the Library and Archives Canada.
Some bird wings are like airplanes wings because the air goes over and under it like a airplane soaring through the sky!
Information technology and the associated policies and procedures that are used to protect and control access to ePHI
In 1763, England controlled Canada and the French land east of Mississippi River. Those were some of the territories and colonies that are now part of modern Canada.
No, England did not lose control of Canada at the end of the Seven Years' War. Instead, as part of the Treaty of Paris in 1763, France ceded control of Canada to England. England then established the Province of Quebec, which remained under English control until the British Empire lost its North American colonies in the American Revolution.
they independently create and enforce policies to monitor the economy
provincial and federal election cover different aspects provincial does the provincial laws and policies whereas federal does the nations(for example - Canada) laws and policies.
Yes, the okapi is some kind of bird.
The bird you are likely describing is the Yellow Warbler, a small songbird found in Ontario with bright yellow, black, and some white feathers. It is a common species known for its distinctive coloration and cheerful song.
One of their policies is refugees
Natural resources are handled by the Provinces in Canada. Though some have handed over control of some of their natural resources to Canada most are provincial. When you hear the term "Canada's Oil Sands" that is an attempt to claim resources belong to the Federal Government, at least the profitable ones from the West. You will not hear "Canada's Hydro Electricity in Quebec" which is rather telling. Some resources are Federal, namely those offshore and they are handled federally.