Canadian citizens can also run for office. Interested citizens can run in municipal, provincial, or federal elections. There are several major political parties in Canada. Citizens interested in getting involved in politics, can join a youth wing, or run as an independent candidate. ...
Some live in danger and need armoured protection. Some deal with deep poverty and ongoing provincial wars. Others have ‘noodle’ meetings, tend to high society…
Thierry Baudet's remarkable success at the 2019 Dutch provincial elections was difficult to comprehend given the hitherto increasing popularity of the long-term dominant figure in Dutch far-right politics, Geert Wilders. Although both politicians preside over strikingly similar policy agendas, Wilders' ...
As a citizen you are also allowed to vote in elections, run for political office and benefit from Canada’s universal healthcare system. Applying for a citizenship certificate The first step, if you believe you are eligible for proof of citizenship, is to go on the IRCC website and download...
Can live, work, and study anywhere in Canada Social Benefits Access to most social benefits, including healthcare Access to all social benefits, including healthcare Voting Rights Cannot vote in federal, provincial, or municipal elections Can vote in federal, provincial, and municipal elections ...
In most condos in Canada or the US, there's high compliance with provincial and state condo laws. The same does not occur in Mexico – especially with condos that are run by foreigners. The administration of these condos often has no knowledge of the details of the condo legislation – in...
Canada is launching a joint federal and provincial investigation into short-video app TikTok over concerns about the Chinese-owned platform’s collection, use and disclosure of personal information, the Privacy Commissioner of Canada said on Thursday. The federal privacy regulator, as well as provincia...
What do you hear? Birds singing? The wind in the trees? Crickets (蟋蟀) chirping? Find an anthill. Sit down and watch the ants work. Take a walk right after a rainstorm. What looks different? Smells different? Go barefoot on a sandy beach. Open the curtains and the window, if the ...
9 In 2017, British Columbia's provincial government pledged to support clean energy for First Nations (40). Sayers articulates how government action has undermined this commitment with continued support for a contentious hydroelectric mega-dam project,10 which the provincial government has framed as ...