When sisters and brothers marry it is called incest and is not a legal marriage in most parts of the world.
National Brother's Week in Canada falls between March 7 and March 13 each year. National Sister's Week is also observed during the same period.
Canada is the second largest conutry in the world and my name is ********* **** and i got to 5tnh grade so all u losers out there jumb off a cliff my sister **** is a big pig i hate her she so uglyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy she is a pffebf u know wat that means ****
yes, however, it depends on who you have on your will. Most people just put immediate family members.
Canada has 230 cities with a population of at least 15,000, 100 of which have a population of at least 45,000. Are only five of them worthy of the status of "major?" What constitutes a "major" city is the subject of some discussion and debate. The factors one person might use to describe a city as "major" might not be the same used by someone else. Population would be just one of those factors. Most Canadians would say that Vancouver, for example, is one of the five major cities in Canada. In terms of its population, however, it ranks eighth. The Toronto suburb of Mississauga ranks sixth, but few Canadians would describe Mississauga as a "major" city. Some would rank Regina as a "major" city because it is home to one of the eight teams in the Canadian Football League, even though Regina's population ranks it in 18th place, behind even its sister city of Saskatoon. Halifax would also be considered one of Canada's "major" cities, but it ranks 13th, behind the Toronto suburb of Brampton and the Vancouver suburb of Surrey. Among the 20 cities in Canada with the largest population, seven would be considered suburbs. Should a suburb be considered as a "major" city? Canada's 2006 census listed two cities with a population in excess of one million: Montréal (1,620,693) and Toronto (2,503,281). Toronto is the fifth largest city in North America. The next three largest Canadian cities are: Calgary (988,193), Ottawa (812,129) and Edmonton (730,372). Also to be considered is the metropolitan area of a city. Vancouver jumps to third place if the population of Canada's metropolitan areas is compared. Toronto's metropolitan population doubles to 5,113,149. It is important to note that factors in addition to population would have to be considered in determining what constitutes a "major" city. For example, Halifax and Vancouver are both major ports, and thus their contribution to Canada's wealth is disproportionate to their population. Winnipeg's railway yards are among the largest in the world and are a cornerstone of Canada's transportation industry. Without a clear definition of "major" the question can only be answered subjectively, and not with any significant degree of precision.
No. Its Hillary Duff (her sister)
she went to winterburn elementary and junior high in Edmonton Alberta Canada. Her younger sister coral was in 2R, her 4R
18
Vancouver is a sister city to Edinburgh
Yes, Aubrey Drake Graham has a younger half sister named Stephenie. she currently resides in Calgary Alberta, Canada. They have the same father Dennis Graham :P
meet the sister
She has a sister who is a R.N. in Boston, a sister in orlando, She has a sister named Gladys Casimir in miami who is An international event and wedding coordinator and designer, she has a sister Chantale who is a prinicipal for a Middle School a brothe rin Arizona a brother in canada and one last brother in canada as well
my sister is 20
Check the online Canadian yellowpages
Yes her name was Jonathon
No, he does not. You may be thinking of his half-sister, Maya, who lived in Canada for a while.
currently living with his sister and parents in Montreal Canada