Friday, March 01, 2019

Strange Canadian Laws

Strange Laws in Canada:
  • 30% of a radio stations content must be "Canadian Content"
  • You may not pay for a fifty-cent item with only pennies.
  • Citizens may not publicly remove bandages.
  • It is illegal for clear or non-dark sodas to contain caffeine.
Alberta Provincial Laws:
  • Businesses must provide rails for tying up horses.
  • Wooden logs may not be painted.
  • It is illegal to set fire to the wooden leg of a wooden legged man
  • You may never use dice to play craps.
British Columbia Provincial Law:
  • It is illegal to kill a sasquatch.
New Brunswick Provincial Law:
  • Driving on the roads is not allowed.
Nova Scotia Provincial Law:
  • When raining, a person may not water his/her lawn.
Ontario Provincial Law:
  • The speed limit is 80 kph for cars, but bicyclists have the right of way.
Quebec Provincial Laws:
  • It is illegal to turn right on a red light at any time.
  • All business signs in the province of Quebec must be in French. If the business operator wishes to have English on the sign, the French must be at least twice as large as the English is. There are no laws governing the usage of other languages on signs. -Bill 101 (Passed 1976)
  • No language other than French is permitted to be shown out doors.

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