Ultimate Guide to Getting Your Ontario G1, G2, and G Driver’s License
To get a driver’s license in Ontario, you start with the G1 by passing a knowledge test and eye exam. After 12 months (or 8 with a driving course), you can take the G2 road test. With a G2, you have more driving freedom but some restrictions. After another 12 months, you can take the G test for a full G license with no restrictions. The whole process usually takes about 20 months.
25 Useful DIY Winter Hacks Each Canadian Needs to Know
To help you navigate the season with ease, we’ve compiled a list of 25 useful DIY winter hacks that every Canadian needs to know. These simple and cost-effective tips, using everyday household items are designed to make winter more manageable and enjoyable.
Best Universities in Canada: Top Schools to Study for College Ranked
Canada boasts some of the world’s top universities. Leading the pack is the University of Toronto, followed by the University of British Columbia and McGill University. The University of Alberta and McMaster University complete the top five. Other notable institutions include the Université de Montréal, University of Calgary, University of Waterloo, University of Ottawa, and Western University.
International Student 101: How to Apply for a Study Permit in Canada?
Canada is a popular destination for international students who are seeking a world-class education in a welcoming and diverse environment. With a reputation for academic excellence, safety,…
Understanding Canada Work Permit, Visa Application and More
Canada has been ranked 8th in the World Citizenship Report for 2022 by CS Global Partners, a government advisory and marketing firm, due to its reputation as…
My Service Canada Account (MSCA) Online | All You Need to Know
The My Service Canada Account (MSCA) is a convenient online platform provided by the Canadian government. Through MSCA, you can access and manage various government services and benefits, including viewing tax information, updating personal details, and creating an account. Eligibility extends to residents of Alberta and British Columbia, while others can register using GCKey or their bank.