A wild fox, by definition, is not owned (it is wild) - in the same context of being a dog owner.
Therefore, unless the fox is on the protected species list in Canada, I see no legal reason why you can't keep (look after) a wild fox.
Thunder Bay, Ontario, not quite half way across Canada.
Various locations in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, and Stage 5 at Fox Studios in Century City
He was twenty years old when he started his run.
Terry fox ran through 6 provinces: Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Ontario. He had to stop running in Thunder Bay, Ontario, because the cancer in his leg had spread to his lungs =/ Hope this helps :)
Terry Fox began his run in New Found land and stopped in Ontario
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Michael Ray Fox was born on September 11, 1982, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Thunder Bay, Ontario, not quite half way across Canada.
Terry Fox intended to run through every province in Canada, from east to west, but his Marathon of Hope ended a few miles east of Thunder Bay, Ontario.
Various locations in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, and Stage 5 at Fox Studios in Century City
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Yes you can I own one! http://www.city-data.com/forum/pets/849493-states-allow-foxes-pets.html Keep scrolling til' you get to Oklahoma
Terry Fox did receive the Order Of Canada
Canadian athlete, Terry Fox, stopped his run on September 1, 1980 near Thunder Bay, Ontario, after running more than 5000kms on a prosthetic leg to raise money for cancer research. His run was ended by the cancer that had claimed his leg, which now had entered his lungs and, sadly, claimed his life a few months later. He is considered by many as Canada's greatest hero.
Fox Sports World Canada ended in 2012.
Fox Sports World Canada was created in 2001.
He was twenty years old when he started his run.