This question cannot be answered.
Wrongful convictions take years (sometimes decades) to sort out and many of them remain in place forever. DNA can exonerate the wrongfully convicted "murderer", but how do you exonerate someone who has been wrongfully convicted of uttering threats (or any other "he said, she said" crime)? It can't be done.
In 2012, more than 538,000 surgeries were performed in Canada. This is more than in any other year on record.
Roughly 3,069,877 Square feet per person in Canada.
There are 0.001 tonnes for every kilogram.
every other day
there are 12 months in every Gregorian year.
every person in Canada has the opertunity to attend a school and get an education.
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All living Canadian Citizens are eligible for receiving the Order of Canada. Every year there are 15 people people living in Canada who can get the Order of Canada presented.
around 1 lawyer to every 450 people in Canada
1 in every 9 children art living in poverty in Canada.
900 thousand kids are bullied every day in Canada.
About 30,000
1 in every 200.
You need to consult an attorney. You can likely sue the county, but many government entities have protective caps or limits on maximum liability payments.Yes of course. Wrongful death happens in many counties in the United States. If negligence of county personnel results in a wrongful death, then it is most likely that you have a strong case against the county.
We have many reserves in Canada, there are some in every province of this great land, every tribe has their own reserve, for instance : the Algonquins are in Ontario, there are Cree and Chippewa in Manitoba.
A censes is carried out about every 2 years in Canada. A census is a recording of population. This includes how many people live in a certain city or how many people live in Canada itself.