How old should a child be to sit in the front seat of the car in Ontario?
I believe that in Ontario you have to be 13 or older to sit in the passenger seat.
some people say that it depends on how tall you are but I do not think so because
you could be short but you are 15.
What is the legal age to buy or possess alcohol in Ontario?
You must be at least 19 years of age to buy, possess or consume alcohol in Ontario, Canada, but you can serve alcoholic drinks in a licenced establishment at age 18.
Who is your representative in the Legislature of Ontario?
The Legislature of Ontario consists of Her Majesty the Queen of Canada in Right of Ontario, and the Legislaive Assembly of Ontario. Her Majesty is represented by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. The Lieutenant Governor is appointed by the Governor General-in-Council. As of 5 September 2007, His Honour the Honourable David Onley, O.Ont., represents the Queen as the Lieutenant Governor.
Members of the Provincial Parliament of OntarioThe Legislative Assembly of Ontario has 107 members (styled Members of the Provincial Parliament). Each member of the Provincial Parliament represents one constituency of the province, and is elected at each general election using the single-member plurality system. To check your constituency's member of the Provincial Parliament, see sources and related links.
Who is the leader of the opposition in Ontario?
Currently, the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario is the Honourable David C. Onley.
He was appointed by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean, the Governor General of Canada, on the advice of the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, the prime minister of Canada, on 5 September 2007, and represents Her Majesty the Queen of Canada in Right of Ontario.
David Onley
Barrie is a city located in southern Ontario, Canada, on Lake Simcoe, north-northwest of Toronto. It is a manufacturing center and summer resort. Population: 135,000. Latitude: 44° 22' 60 N, Longitude: 79° 42' 0 W
What are the official languages of Ontario in Canada?
Ontario does not have an official language, but it is assumed to be English since over 85% of Ontarians are English speaking.
Can you move out at 16 in Ontario Canada?
The legal age to move out without parental consent in Ontario is 16 years of age, as well as it's the legal age to kick your child out of your house. If a 16 year old chooses to leave, they have the right to bring their personal belongings and if your parents refuse to let you bring them, you can be escorted to your house by a police officer, who will help you retrieve them. The legal age to move out without parental consent in Ontario is 16 years of age, as well as it's the legal age to kick your child out of your house. If a 16 year old chooses to leave, they have the right to bring their personal belongings and if your parents refuse to let you bring them, you can be escorted to your house by a police officer, who will help you retrieve them.
The mounties of Canada are famous for?
The RCMP are famous for their distinctive Red Serge, a scarlet ceremonial uniform with a stetson hat with a wide flat brim, and the Musical Ride. The Musical Ride is a ceremony in which officers showcase their horse riding skills and uniform in the execution of a variety of intricate figures and cavalry drills with music. On normal duties, the RCMP uses standard police methods, equipment, and uniforms. Horses are no longer used operationally by any unit.
What is the name of the movie similar to Deliverance set near Sault Ste Marie Ontario?
The Movie was "Rituals",starring Hal Holbrook,Robin James,Lawrence Dane...etc,
set in the area of Batchewana to Wawa.
The Movie's script was written by Ian Sutherland,a playright from Sault Ste. Marie.
It's story line: 5 doctors re-unite in the wilderness, [who were part of a MASH Unit in the Korean war]were targeted by a "patient" who sought revenge on them for leaving him a hideous
and deranged monster.He picked them off....one by one,in grotesque and sadistic
ways.
Not a bad movie,but it's debut at the Algoma Theatre in Sault Ste. Marie shocked
the small town prudish audience,that cringed in the overuse of profanity and the "F"
word. It was filmed at a time when "coarse language" was not accepted in theatres
nor television.It was compared to Deliverance,in theatres about the same time.
How many people live in London Ontario?
The population of London, Ontario as of 2006 is...
City: ~350,000
Metro: ~450,000
How long did the Battle of Waterloo last?
For the source and more detailed information concerning this issue, click on the related links section indicated below.
The battle was delayed because the ground was wet from heavy thunderstorms the day before.
The Prussians arrived in force at 4pm on June 18th, 1815 and were concentrated mainly at a place called plancenoit, they were fighting their own little war theirs and the British were fighting theirs, but when the French fleed the fields they were harried until 2300 that night.
What types of foods do the people of Babylonia eat?
Babylonians diet consisted of melons, plums, prunes and dates. Barley was also their staple crop that they used to make flat breads with. The bread would then be eaten with fruit. Their meat was usually pork, poultry, beef, fish and mutton (sheep meat). Onions and garlic were also common seasonings used for their food. The babylonians did not drink wine, but instead they drank beer which they made out of barley.
Who were the heroes of the battle of Waterloo?
The correct answer is the Prussian army of Gebhard von Blucher, and the Anglo-Allied army of the Duke of Wellington as the victors, and Napoleon Bonaparte (the French dictator) and his top general Michael Ney along with the French army as the defeated.
Who fought Battle of Waterloo?
18 June 1815. Wellington describes it as a 'near run thing', and the French, led by Napoleon were unfortunate in allowing the Prussians to come to Wellingtons aid in the afternoon. Ney & Grouchy are generally blamed for this battles defeat. Had the French won then you can be sure Napoleon would have claimed it as his own, therefore Napoleon must accept his ultimate defeat. Another problem of note for the French, obliged to attack, was the weather. The rain prevented their precipitate positioning of the artillery prior to their attack & delayed the onset of the fighting until late morning of the 18th. By nightfall of a very long, hard fought day the French were defeated, Bluchers' cavalry pursuing them south despite Cambronnes' memorable (Alleged) quote !
Where does the municipal government meet in Ontario?
The Legislative Assembly of Ontario meets in Ontario's Legislative Building, located in the heart of downtown Toronto, north of the College St. and Queen's Park Crescent intersection.
Who is the current mayor of the city of Kitchener in Canada?
As of July 25, 2010, the mayor of the city of Kitchener, Ontario, is Carl Zehr.
How many hours do you have to put in to collect Maternity Leave again in Ontario?
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Note:
An employee does not have to actively work the 13 weeks prior to the due date to be eligible for pregnancy leave. It is only necessary that she be hired at least 13 weeks before the baby is expected to be born.
How can you become a Notary Public in Ontario?
The first thing that must be completed is a person must meet the qualifications to become a notary. These qualifications are set up by each individual state and must be researched specifically prior to attempting this task. The next step would be to fill out an application. Again, depending on the state this application process may be completed at a Secretary of State or some other government office. Once the application is completed and approved, one must complete all necessary training required by their state of residence. Once training is complete, obtaining a surety bond is the final step to becoming a full-fledged and official notary public.
Who is Malaysia's current leader?
Dato' Sri Mohd. Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak, Prime Minister of Malaysia