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This prairie province of Canada is vast in its various types of topography and ethnicity. It is a growing area due to the economic boom with oil and gas, as well as with tourism and agriculture industries which play a significant role in the province's economic well-being. Any subject matter to do with this prairie province they call "Wild Rose Country" can be discussed here, from the people and the places to travel and industry, and everything in between.

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Are tea cup pigs available in Canada?

Yes, Teacup Pigs are available here in Canada, but only from certain people. The Teacup Pig is a very rare breed, and they can be quite pricey, but if you go to the right seller, you can get them for as little as $750.

What is a Canol Pipeline of Alberta?

The Canol pipeline never existed in Alberta, It was constructed between Norman Wells, NWT to The Canol refinery which was located in Whitehorse, YK. It was constructed in the winter of 1943-44 and stretched approximately 750km through some of the worst terrain imaginable Throughout the life of the project it employed near 30,000 people and cost an estimated 200 million. It was constructed by the U.S army in order to receive a safe supply of oil for their fleet. The pipeline consisted of 2650 km of 4"and 6" pipe, pump stations and 1600 km of telephone lines. In 1944 the first oil reached Whitehorse and less than year later the entire project was abandoned.

In Calgary Alberta is a waitress liable for a dine and dash customer?

No. This is illegal for the restaurant to do. Most employees allow their employers to demand payment for this problem. Many restaurants have a 'dine and dash' fund where the employees pay into a pool. This is voluntary but isn't required or needed. According to the Alberta Employment Standards Fact Sheet (http://employment.alberta.ca/SFW/999.html) (CLICK ON PAYMENT OF EARNINGS)

"There are certain deductions that an employer is not permitted to make even if they have the employee personally authorize the deduction in writing. They include deductions for: faulty workmanship, or cash shortages or loss of property if an individual other than the employee had access to the cash or property."

"Faulty workmanship is given a broad interpretation by

Employment Standards and can be defined as a failure by

an employee to adequately perform their duties because

of an accident, unforeseen circumstance, carelessness or

incompetence. Examples of faulty workmanship include

accidental damage to an employer's vehicle or

equipment, "walkouts" in a bar, breakage in a restaurant

and mistakes in production. "

According to this...your employer CANNOT legally make you pay for a dine and dash. It is the restaurant's responsibility to pay for this. This includes breakage as well.

How many miles does a 2002 Honda Accord v6 get on the highway?

I have owned my 2002 Honda Accord V6 for 2 years and can say that it doesn't get as good of gas mileage as I anticipated. I would say it gets 25 MPG on the highway, and around 20 MPG in the city.

How old do you have to be to work at Marshalls?

Most departments stores including Marshall's tend to hire people that are 18 years of age or older. The reason being that retailers require employees to work late hours and having anyone working who is under 18 requires stringent child labor law adherence.

When do people get their first kiss?

It depends...it's when you want it to happen...when you think it's time...

What does the Lieutenant Govenor do?

A Lieutenant Governor is a deputy and/or successor to a head of state within a given jurisdiction. The role of a Lieutenant Governor varies depending on jurisdiction.

In most U.S. states, the Lieutenant Governor is the deputy to the state Governor. In some states, the Lieutenant Governor acts as the President of the Senate and/or the Secretary of State. The Lieutenant Governor is typically second in the line of succession after the Governor, taking over in the Governor's absence, and, in the event of the Governor's death, resignation, or removal from office, becomes either the Governor or the acting Governor.

In Canada, the Governor General appoints a Lieutenant Governor for each province to represent the Queen in her capacity as Crown in Right of that province. The Lieutenant Governors act as the de facto heads of the provincial states, with roles that are largely ceremonial, but also include the duty to ensure the continuity of stable provincial governments and to protect against ministerial abuse of power.

In Australia, a lieutenant Governor is someone who stands ready to step in for the Governor-General or a state Governor should it become necessary. This role has no powers of its own, but may be filled in conjunction with holding another office. On the federal level, it is filled by the longest serving state Governor, and in the states of New South Wales and Victoria, it is filled by the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

In the British Crown Dependencies of Guernsey, the Isle of Mann, and Jersey, the Lieutenant Governor represents the British Crown and acts as the de facto head of state, as well as a liaison between the UK government and government of the dependency in question.

In the Indian union territories of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Delhi, and Pondicherry, the Lieutenant-Governor acts as the administrator of that territory under the direction of the federal government, and is appointed by the President.

How old do you have to be to work at Ruby Tuesdays?

You can be 16, but you would be limited to being a host, help serving food to go orders.

How old do you have to be to ride a motorcycle in England?

I have a friend from london. He says 16 and older to drive a 125cc on the road.

What is the altitude of Slave Lake Alberta?

altitude at Slave Lake Alberta is 1906.17 ft above sea level. Based on information I read supplied by environment canada.

What law in Alberta Canada makes it legal for teachers to confiscate objects in schools?

There is no law that allows educators in Alberta to confiscate objects from students in schools. It is the policy of school boards to consider some objects, contraband, if found on school property. What is considered contraband varies from school board to school board. Some school boards do not permit students having cel phones at school, while others consider camera phones contraband. What ever is considered contraband will be confiscated by school staff as per school board policy.

Who are the the Fort Mcmurray Oil Barons?

AnswerThe Fort McMurray Oil Barons are a Junior 'A' hockey team located in Fort McMurray, Alberta Canada. The team plays in the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL).

How old do you have to be to ride a motorcycle?

18 Years or older usually..
18 like the car
you have to be 7 everyone ok or 5 depends how tall they are
depends what state you live in. In Ma you can get your permit when you are 16. the same time youcan get you drivers permit for a car.

Does it snow in Alberta?

no

Answer:

The only snow free months in Calgary and Edmonton (major Alberta cities) are June, July and August.

What is the pst in Alberta?

Currently Alberta does not charge PST.