Typically, every country can have their own set of accounting standards used for private enterprises. However, the three major accounting standards recognized globally are US GAAP, Canadian GAAP (although Canada is switching to IFRS effective January 1st, 2011), and IFRS (which is used by most countries in the world now, excluding USA, which uses US GAAP). *GAAP = Generally Accepted Accounting Principles **IFRS = International Financial Reporting Standards
Canadian banks require that you visit the bank there in order to open an account
The Canadian equivalent is a T4.
Canadian Pension Plan. It's like the Canadian version of SS (social security).
if your credit card is Canadian and you go to the USA your purchases will be charged in US funds, if your credit card is American and you come to Canada you purchases will be in Canadian funds.
CIDA stands for Canadian International development agency
The Canadian Government formed the Canadian International Development Agency in 1968. This Agency was established to manage the bulk of Canada's Official Development Assistance (ODA) program.
Canadian Standards Association was created in 1919.
Canadian Broadcast Standards Council was created in 1990.
The acronym CIDA can have many different definitions. However the most known definition of the acronym CIDA is the Canadian International Development Agency.
Norma Walmsley has written: 'Canadian universities and international development' -- subject(s): Curricula, International education, Universities and colleges
What authority enforces the standards set by the Canadian electrical code?
Canadian International Stakes was created in 1938.
Canadian International AutoShow was created in 1974.
Canadian International College was created in 2004-05.
Canadian International Organ Competition was created in 2008.
Canadian International School of Beijing was created in 2005.