No
The union jack on a sea of red, with the emblems of all the provinces.
no he did not...his marriage was long before he met his current wife!
To show that you are a Catholic in good standing.
Strictly speaking, no, the united Province of Canada was split to form the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Québec at confederation. However, the Province of Canada included the old Canada West and the old Canada East, which were to become the new provinces. Nova Scotia and New Brunswick were there before confederation.
Yes. Indiana is one.
Yes.
To get married in Canada as a U.S. citizen, you typically need a valid passport, birth certificate, and proof of single status. You may also need to apply for a marriage license in the province where you plan to marry. Additionally, some provinces may require a waiting period before the marriage can take place. It's important to check with the specific province's marriage regulations for detailed requirements and procedures.
To get married in Canada as an American citizen, you typically need a valid passport, birth certificate, and proof of single status. You may also need to apply for a marriage license in the province where you plan to marry. Additionally, some provinces require a waiting period before the marriage can take place. It's important to check with the specific province's marriage regulations for detailed requirements and procedures.
The Missouri River does not run through any Canadian provinces; it primarily flows through the United States. However, its source is located in the Rocky Mountains of Montana, and it eventually meanders through several U.S. states before emptying into the Mississippi River. If you're looking for Canadian rivers, the Saskatchewan River is one example that flows through parts of Canada.
Tim Horton's wife's name before marriage was Lorraine Smith. They married in 1955, and she was known as Lorraine Horton after their marriage. Tim Hortons was a Canadian professional hockey player and co-founder of the popular coffee and donut chain.
Friendship before marriage is the courtship.
Usually not, I believe most (all?) state require at least a 24 hour waiting period after the issuance of the marriage license before a legal marriage can be performed (even in Las Vegas).