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Canadian Dollar Performance Update - Spring 2007
During recent months, the Canadian dollar traded a tight range against Sterling between 22500 and 2...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Finances
 
Calgary Real Estate
The Calgary Real Estate market has undoubtedly been one of the hottest in Canada for several years with house sales rising over 25% on average from the 2004 figures according to the MLS reports...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Real Estate
 
Moving To Canada
There are plenty of sites offering information on how to apply for a Canadian Immigration Visa and many more offering services (paid of course) to help you do it...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
Measuring Success
Measuring success is a very personal concept as everyone has different goals, aspirations and targets...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Self Help
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Alberta's Education System
In Canada, each Province and Territory has jurisdiction over its own education system Public education is free to all Canadian citizens and permanent residents aged less than 20 years...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Education
 
Driving Regulations In Alberta
To drive in Alberta as a new resident, you may be required to take a drivers test, depending on where you originate from...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Legal
 
Halton Region, Toronto
The Halton Region covers over 230,000 acres including about 25km of the shore of Lake Ontario With the population forecast to exceed 420,000 by 2006 (5 year increase of about 15%) the Halton Region is becoming one of the fastest growing regions of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA)...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
Durham Region - The Greater Toronto Area
Durham Region covers an area of over 2,500 square kilometres and is conveniently located to the East of Downtown Toronto...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
Auto Insurance
Auto insurance in Canada is as essential as most other countries around the world The main difference is that each Province has its own rules and regulations regarding the minimum level of cover and also who can supply the insurance cover...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Automotive
 
Canadian Business And Investor Visa's
Applying for a Business visa is a major undertaking especially if you are thinking of relocating your business in Canada...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: World Affairs
 
Canadian Citizenship
If you were born in Canada then citizenship is your birth right and you are afforded the full rights and protection a Citizen can have...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: World Affairs
 
York Region
York Region has a population of over 870,000 people and covers an area of over 1,750 square kilometres...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
Peel Region
With over 1 million residents, Peel Region is the second largest Administrative Region in Ontario Conveniently located with Halton Region to the West and York and Toronto to the East, the Region has experienced fast growth in both residential and commercial developments...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
Relocation And The Currency Market
As we all know, there are many important areas to be considered in the process of relocating From the physical removal of household goods, to settling children into new schools, there seem to be an endless number of items to check off on a relocation ‘to-do’ list...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Finances
 
Newfoundland And Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador is the most Easterly Province of Canada There are two portions to the Province, the Island of Newfoundland is located in the Gulf of St...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
International Money Transfer
International Money transfer is an essential part of your international move and/or business, which, if handled correctly can boost your bottom line or settling funds dramatically...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Finances
 
Student Loans
Student loans in Canada are provided by a joint Federal and Provincial program with the amount of and eligibility for a loan different between the Provinces and so depends upon the Province you are a resident of (your Province or territory of residence is decided by where you have lived for the last 12 months consecutively whilst NOT a student)...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Finances
 
The Province Of Manitoba
Manitoba is the most easterly of the Prairie Provinces and is 250,946 square miles in size It is situated in central Canada, with Saskatchewan to the West, Ontario to the East, Nunavut bordering the North and the US states of North Dakota and Minnesota to the South...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
The Province Of Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is the fifth largest Province in Canada, encompassing 251,366 square miles of which 22,921 square miles are inland water...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
The Province Of Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia is one of the three Maritime Provinces located in Eastern Canada It comprises of a peninsula on the mainland and Cape Breton Island...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
New Brunswick
New Brunswick is the biggest of the three Maritime Provinces located in Eastern Canada It is roughly rectangular in shape; it is approximately 242 kilometers from West to East and 322 kilometers from North to South...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
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Prince Edward Island
Prince Edward Island also known as PEI or just The Island is one of the three Maritime Provinces The crescent shaped island is separated from the mainland by the Northumberland Strait...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
The Province Of Quebec
As the only French speaking area in North America, the Province of Quebec is most certainly unique Home to the separate native tribes of the Abenakis, Algonquian, Attikameks, Cree, Huron-Wendats, Innuu, Inuit, Malecites, Micmacs, Mohawks and Naskapis the first western settlers arrived in 1534...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
The Province Of British Columbia
The Province of British Columbia is located in Western Canada, it borders with the Yukon and Northwest Territories to the North, Alberta to the East and the U...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
The Canadian Political System
The Canadian political system as it is known today was first drafted by the "Fathers of Confederation" at the Quebec conference of 1864...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Politics
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The Quick Guide To Buying A Vehicle
Buying a car will most likely be one of the largest purchases you make in your life and so its importance cannot be understated...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Automotive
 
The Province Of Alberta
The Province of Alberta is approximately 255,200 square miles in size and boasts incredible scenery and abundant natural resources...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
The Province Of Ontario
The name Ontario is said to come from the Iroquoian (first nation) word meaning "vast body of water"...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Travel
 
Saving For Post Secondary Education
Post secondary education is very expensive in North America and unless you are fairly wealthy will be a worry for most parents...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Finances
 
Immigration Research
Probably the most important question and possibly the hardest to answer is “is this the right thing to do”...
Author: Dave Lympany - Category: Society
 
 
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