If you have not been invited to the wedding then you should not send a gift.
Canadians are stereotypically polite. They are always portrayed as using all of the proper greetings, graciously thanking others and wishing the person well when the conversation is finished.
Individual invitations would be nice. If everyone is invited, post the particulars in a common are and make a brief announcement, and ask people to RSVP by signing up.
Be yourself
It is generally not considered proper etiquette to ask guests to pay for their own meal, unless it is a pre-arranged agreement or for certain types of events such as fundraising dinners. As the host, you are typically expected to cover the cost of the meal when inviting someone to dine with you.
Please practice proper etiquette when in public.
Yes. It is proper etiquette, although it is also common for them to decline (but that probably depends on your relationship with him/her).
It's proper etiquette to place a napkin on ones lap before eating. As a gentleman, he followed proper etiquette and opened the door for his wife. Ignoring proper etiquette, he started eating before anyone else at the table had been served. To comply with accepted etiquette, he shut his phone off before the church service began.
Etiquette refers to ones behavior; it is one that is usually prescribed for ones job, profession, duty, gathering, party, etc.To have proper etiquette, one must showcase behavior that is suitable and appropriate for said event, profession, or otherwise. In other words, proper etiquette means suitable behavior.
If the burial is private in Switzerland it considered proper etiquette to publish the obituary after the funeral. If the burial is to be made public, the proper etiquette is to publish an obituary a few days before the funeral.
Exactly the same as the etiquette required by any other nationality
Using proper etiquette on the Internet, including in e-mails, is called "Netiquette".