Newfoundland and Labrador
There has been a strong political movement in the province of Quebec for secession from Canada. This continues to be a serious concern for the future of the country.
Isn't it almost 138 years too late to be asking that question? British Columbia did join Canada. On July 20, 1871, British Columbia became the first colony to join Confederation, thereby becoming Canada's fifth province.
The very first European settlers in Canada came from France and Europe.
Canada does not, nor did it back in 1967, have a federal drinking age. The drinking ages are set by provincial governments and differ from province to province. Ages ranged from 18 to 21.
The age of majority in Canada is 18 or 19 years, depending on the province or territory where your child lives.
British Columbia (bit late now however, it's the 4th of Jan)
18 years old and able to drive.
Columbus celebrates new years first.
no, Kmart left Canada years ago.
france
Australia celebrates the New Year first.
The age at which children can legally be left at home alone for short periods of time varies from province to province, from 10 to 12 years. - Canada Safety Council
Manitoba became a province, and Louis Riel was banished from Canada for five years.
There has been a strong political movement in the province of Quebec for secession from Canada. This continues to be a serious concern for the future of the country.
Ontario is a province of Canada that is located on the east-central part of the country. Ontario was founded on July 1, 1867 which the province is already 147 years old.
its actually Nova Scotia that offered the Turks and Caicos islands to join their province in 2004. The islands have been pushing for union with Canada for almost 100 years now.
To become a lawyer in Canada, one generally needs to first earn a 4-year undergraduate degree and then a 3-year LL.B. or civil law degree, depending on the province where he or she plans to practice. That is a total of 7 years of study.