Weird Canadian Laws: Strange, Bizarre, Wacky & Absurd
Lisa Wojna
Feb 2021 · ECW Press · Narrated by Bobbi Goddard
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If you can imagine it, somewhere there’s probably a law against it. Laugh out loud over some of Canada’s strangest laws — but not too loudly, or you might get a ticket:
Until 2002 in BC, you couldn’t stand up while having a drink in a restaurant
In Halifax, cabbies are required to wear socks
You’re not allowed to dogsled on the sidewalks in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario
In Ponoka, Alberta, don’t build a mud hut or a house with a straw roof
Don’t let your Canadian flag snap in the wind in Collingwood, Ontario
Coloured margarine is illegal in Quebec
Don’t leave a trail of nails, tacks or glass behind you when you walk down the streets of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
Clear sodas are not allowed to contain caffeine in Canada.
Plus more outdated, outmoded or just plain outlandish laws from throughout Canada.
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