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In 1764, a year after the end of the Seven Years War. After the French had given up North America, the Acadians were no longer seen as a threat to the British.
The British wanted the Acadians to agree to the Oath of Allegiance, which they did to avoid any further complications. But for some reason it didn't get sent back to Britain so the British thought that the Acadians were against them and that is why the British deported them in 1755.
Canadian divorce law requires a residency of one year in Canada (continuous) from one of the divorcees. This basically means if you want a divorce in Canada you (or your partner) must move back for a year before the government will grant a divorce.
The deportation of the Acadians really hasn't ended yet, and maybe it never will. Each year, descendants of the deported Acadians return on a pilgrimage to Acadia, from all over North America, in search of their roots.
With parental permission from both his parents, yes.
answer: 1758 its just the year I don't know where or how.
The age of consent in Canada is 16 years old. A child can legally leave home at the age of 16 in Canada. So, a 17 year old can live with a 23 year old.
Probably 1613.
No, you are not old enough to make that decision.
No they may not. You have to be an adult, 18, to move out unless the parents allow it.
can the court make a 15 year old move back into an abusive household?
no they can not make you move back in if you are 16 or older, if you are under 16 then yes