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Canada

Despite being the world's second largest country, Canada only has 33 million people. Questions on its people, places and past are welcome here.

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When was Canada founded?

The "founding" of a community or a country is somewhat of a nebulous concept. Various dates could be put forward for the founding of Canada. The years 1000, 1497, 1534, 1605, 1608, 1759, 1760, 1763, 1791, 1841, and 1867 could each qualify in one way or another. All these are European in nature, and none recognize a founding by any of the First Nations.

Are illegal drugs allowed in Canada?

No. Canada has only slightly different policies than the US on what drug is legal or not. Punishments may be different for an offense, but most chances are that every illegal drugs you can think about are clearly not allowed in Canada.

Is obesity a social problem in Canada?

Obesity is not only a national problem, it has become a worldwide epidemic. For more information, see the page links, further down this page, listed under Sources and Related Links.

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How much does an anesthesiologist make in Canada?

Anesthesia is a medical specialty in Canada. Anesthetists (called anesthesiologists in US) are physicians. There are no nurse anesthetists in Canada.

How much do orthodontists earn in Canada hourly?

Orthodontists' bills are paid directly by patients or by their insurance companies. An orthodontist with an established practice can generate a great deal of money, but half or more of that money could go to pay for equipment, staff salaries, insurance, and other overhead costs.

Orthodontists who own their own practices must also pay for their own health insurance, life insurance, and retirement benefits.

Even after these costs are taken into account, however, orthodontists have very good earnings. While precise figures are not available for Canadian orthodontists, most earn between $100,000 and $400,000 a year. However, remember that it takes many years of study and practice to make it to this level of income.


LEVEL 1 Entry-Level General Dentist EARNINGS $50,000 to $100,000 a year REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor of Science degree
• Doctor of Dental Surgery or Doctor of Dental Medicine degree, which takes 4 years RESPONSIBILITIES Doing routine check-ups on patients; educating patients about proper dental hygiene; filling cavities and performing other basic dental procedures. LEVEL 2 Entry-Level Orthodontist EARNINGS $100,000 to $150,000 a year REQUIREMENTS • Master of Science degree in orthodontics, which takes 2 to 3 years
• Licensed to practice as an orthodontist RESPONSIBILITIESExamining patients; analyzing facial photographs; deciding upon the best treatment; fitting braces, retainers, and other devices; LEVEL 3 Established Orthodontist EARNINGS $150,000 to $400,000 a year REQUIREMENTS • 5 to 10 years in practice
• A good reputation within the dental community because referrals from family dentists are important RESPONSIBILITIESExamining patients; analyzing x-rays and facial photographs; deciding upon the best treatment; fitting braces, retainers, and other devices; supervising junior orthodontists; supervising staff; possibly teaching orthodontic students at university.

How many orthodontists in Canada?

There are around 6 out of every 10 people in the world that have had braces at one time. Four million people currently wear braces and 25% of those are adults.

Province of Alberta in Canada the meaning of Alberta?

I am not sure if this applies to the Alberta in Canada, but the French meaning of the name is 'Noble & Famous'.

Alberta, Canada was named after Queen Victoria's daughter Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, whose husband was the Governor General of Canada.

Why are Canada and Mexico are trading partners in US?

Canada, the US, and Mexico are under a free trade agreement known as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Its been in effect since December 1995 and makes trading much simpler and easier between the three major countries.

Can a 16-year-old move out in Canada?

A 16-year-old can move out of their parents house in Canada.

I'm 16 and I'm living with my boyfriend with no troubles at all. I have talked too the Police, Children's Aid and even a Judge. So, yes, you can move out of your parents house at 16 years old.

Why do most people in Quebec have French ancestors?

Initially, French explorers found the St. Lawrence river and claimed Canada for France. They developed a territory known as New France in the new country. Samual de Champlain explored and with Jesuit missionaries settled the present St. Lawrence River valley. The Jesuits were attempting to Christianize the Native tribes in and around the Maritimes and Quebec. French traders were always cognisant to get permission from local Native tribes before setting up trading posts and for that and other reasons were allowed to spread their trading circles quite wide. Many French peasants came over to New France with a promise of land. As a result, modern Quebec is a result of French colonization.

How many provinces were in Canada in 1885?

Canada did not come into being as a country until 1867.

From 1841 to 1867 there was a colony named Canada, which included the area of the former colonies of Upper Canada and Lower Canada, but did not include the colonies of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.

What province of Canada is in the south central of Canada whose borders are all straight?

The only province in Canada with straight borders is land locked Saskatchewan. As all such straight borders suggest they were selected by people from outside the area with little consideration for those living there.

It's location is south, the 49th to north, the 60th, and is West of Canada's Central province Manitoba. So not really south or central.

Who wanted to defeat the british forces in quebec in eastern Canada to gain support for the revolution?

the french and the Indians or if you are talking about eastern canada then its Benedict Arnold :)

What are the main geographic features shared by Canada and the US?

There are many geographic features that are shared the Canada and the United States. These include mountains, lakes, rivers, as well as open plains.

When is winter is Afghanistan?

Being located in the northern hemisphere, Afghanistan's seasons are at the same time as all other northern-hemisphere locations. It is at a similar latitude to Texas, and so shares similarly mild variations in daylight, although the winters are very cold due to it's large distance from any ocean and it's high altitude.

The national dress of the ethnic English is?

English national dress is based on the clothing of the seventh century thegn . For males it is a tunic with a rounded neck and a slit at the front,made in woollen material,and it is belted with trousers underneath. The cuffs and collar are normally embroidered using traditional county emblems. The belt is quite narrow and has an ornate buckle. The colours are red and cream or white. A ceremonial large knife or seaxe is worn suspended from the front of the belt. The female dress is based on the mantle of a Kentish seventh century woman. In addition to an underskirt of linen an overskirt is worn which is has a double line of embroidery which reaches from the hem at ankle length to the neck,creating an elongated V shape. The sleeves of the underskirt are full length whilst those of the overskirt are three quarter length allowing the light material to be seen at the throat and lower arms. The women's dress incorporates a narrow leather belt or braid with a pendant seaxe and may also have a purse. The outer garment is red and that underneath a pale cream or light blue. Long Beads or a necklace complete the women's dress. Simple shoes are worn by both man and woman. The embroidery of the 7th century dress which shows where our national dress originated is itself very beautiful.

http://www.englandandenglishhistory.com/official_traditional_english_national_dress/introduction/default.aspx