Does Canada have extradition treaty with Mexico?
Indeed:
Agreement between the government of the United Mexican States and the government
of Canada on Mutual Legal Assistance in Criminal Matters. October 21, 1990.
What is the elevation of Yukon's tallest mountain?
Canada's highest mountain, and North America's second-highest mountain, is Mount Logan. Logan is located in the St. Elias mountain range, in southwest Yukon.
Logan is still getting higher because it is in one of the most tectonically active areas in Canada. According to the Geological Survey of Canada, the exact elevation of Mount Logan is still unknown. Although uplift is still occurring, current estimates of its elevation range from 5950 to 6050 meters.
What did the early Europeans settlers in Canada wear?
They wore white cloth that circled their arms without being sewn together. They were held together with paste from pine trees, which, sometimes, stained their tunics black. Their tunics rarely came past their knees, even for men.
What are the physical features of Atlantic Canada?
Well I have also been looking for the physical features of the Atlantic Region but one of them that I know is the Atlantic Ocean. If you're doing the Atlantic Region for a project make sure to include the Atlantic Ocean because that is one of the major things,
Why do you want to work for TD Canada Trust?
TD Canada Trust is a well known Canadian bank, second only to RBC in terms of size (in Canada). They have many locations, so it is relatively easier to find a branch compared to other banks.
They have accounts where the service fee is waived if you have a specific amount of money in your account. Other banks, like RBC, no longer offer such accounts.
Their mutual fund performance is decent.
Their tellers are relatively younger, friendlier, and have good English skills.
They have a decent selection of credit cards.
They have the longest operating hours of major banks in Canada, being open until 8 in many branches on the weekdays.
If you are a non-English speaker, as a major bank, they have many translators.
Will my garmin nuvi work in Canada?
It depends upon the model of the GPS. Some of the less expensive models only cover the lower 48 states. The more advanced models cover all of North America and would provide navigation capabilities for Canada.
Which is bigger Canada or Russia?
In terms of area, Canada is bigger. However, China's population is much larger than that of Canada.
How do you dial a telephone call to Canada?
Australia is telephone country code +61, and you must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the beginning of the Australian domestic telephone number. Thus, Australian mobile phone numbers beginning with 04 become +61 4, followed by 8 more digits.
If you are calling on a mobile phone, just enter the number in international format, beginning with +61 4, including the plus symbol. (On many mobile phones, you press and hold the 0 key to make the plus symbol, but instructions vary by make and model of mobile phone.)
Otherwise, replace the plus symbol with the international access prefix. The international access prefix for outbound calls from South Africa is 00.
Is there a 975 area code in Canada?
Canada is part of telephone country code +1, which is North America, also including the USA, U.S. territories, and several islands in or near the Caribbean.
There is no area code +1 966 in North America, but international telephone country code +966 is Saudi Arabia.
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
What companies in Canada offer the cheapest gas and electricity?
If one is interested in finding the cheapest gas and electricity provider in Canada it would be efficient to visit comparing prices websites as they would provide information about companies in a particular area of Canada. The cheapest companies are Enmax and Epcor.
if you meant time zones there are 29, if you don't count poorly-wound clocks and daylight savings time
What is the name of the famous fruit- growing valley in Nova Scotia?
The Annapolis valley, with its rich soil and milder climate is perfect for vineyards and apple groves. also blueberryies, strawberries and other feild berries do well all over Nova Scotia.
Name famous land marks in Canada?
I only have two well known Landmarks in Canada :
1. Canoeists on Medicine lake
2. Centre island, Toronto
What provinces occupy the Labrador Peninsula?
It is Quebec and Newfoundland that occupy the Labrador Peninsula.
Do you have to pay to go to school in Canada?
Canadians pay for elementary school (either Public or Catholic) through their taxes. There are also private elementary schools available that charge tuition - they may be faith based or alternative such as Montessori schools. Canadians pay for college or university through tuitions. Total fees per year are around $7,000 anually for college, and more for university.
Where can you buy flipfold laundry boards in Canada?
Eddie's Hang-Up Display located in Edmonton and Vancouver has them.
Who explored the shores of Newfoundland Nova Scotia and Labrador?
The Norse arrived from Greenland in about 1000 A.D. and established settlements there. Evidence of these settlements still remain. There has been evidence that other European travelers chanced upon the island during the Middle Ages. John Cabot explored the area and claimed it for the monarchs of England in 1497, then Western European fishermen began to visit the Grand Banks fishing grounds during the summer months on a regular basis shortly thereafter leaving settlements over the winter months and returning each spring.
How is Canada's heritage reflected in its system of government why was Nunavut created?
It was reflected because the system of government is almost exactly the same as the British one, up to and including the queen an Nunavut was created because ,they created it to give the Inuit of the region a self -governing homeland. :) bri
an outlay of $30 billion to be spent for reforms
What is the purpose of the Canada-U.S. Free Trade Agreement?
What is NAFTA? NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement between the U .S., Canada and Mexico. It became effective on January 1, 1994. The purpose of NAFTA was to encourage trade by eliminating tariffs on most goods originating in and traded between these countries over a fifteen-year period. What does NAFTA do? NAFTA provides preferential tariff treatment for certain products traded between these countries when strict documentation and certification procedures are met. Currently, preferential treatment means either reduced or eliminated tariff rates, depending on the product. What are the requirements? Product qualification for NAFTA preferential tariff treatments requires: Accurate Harmonized System (HS) classification with supporting documentation. Official designation of the country of origin documented with NAFTA certificates. Products can qualify through Tariff Shift, Regional Value Content (RVC) or de minimis: Tariff Shift means that a finished good undergoes a substantial transformation in one of the NAFTA countries, changing its makeup from one item into something completely different. Regional Value Content (RVC) means that an item has some foreign content but that content is at an acceptable level under NAFTA’s rule of origin for that article. de minimis applies to articles with foreign content that is less than seven percent of the overall value of the product.