
I make the clarification that I am not aware that they are true because the sources do not cite the articles or the laws that are established. If someone could corroborate the information I will appreciate it very much. This is public because it made me very funny that in our times still how are you contemplate things.

Anywhere in Canada: Paying 26 cents with coins of 1 c is illegal, the limit is 25. If paying with coins of 5 c the limit is 5 CAD. If you want to pay with coins to 10 c the maximum amount allowed is 10 CAD. What a fool!
radio stations: State law has established that every song played on the 5th should be a Canadian born citizen.
Alberta: If a prisoner is released from prison have the right to a gun and a horse to leave the city.
Ontario: The cars have the speed limit 80 km / hr, but cyclists can lead to the speed you want. (?)
Any Province Canada: Nobody has the right to watch or listen to encrypted transmissions if they are not licensed by the Canadian Government, which basically means it is illegal to use satellite systems such as "Direct TV".
New Brunswick: It is illegal to buy cigarettes for minors, but you can give them if not in a public place.
London, Ontario: You can not let the grass in your yard to grow more than an inch and a half. If not met, the council will come and cut it and impose a $ 200 CAD for the job.
Nova Scotia: Not allowed a person watering the grass in the rain.
Cobourg, Ontario: If you have a drinking fountain (for animals) in your front yard, it must be filled every day at 5 am!
Guelph, Ontario: The city has been classified as an area where you can not urinate. (And then how do you do?)
Toronto, Ontario: It is illegal to pull a horse dead in the street Young (exists?) On Sunday (!)
Montreal, Quebec: You can not wash your car on the street or parked So block your way out.
Ottawa, Ontario: You can not eat ice cream on Bank Street (there?) On Sunday.
Beaconsfield, Canada: It is considered an offense to have more than two colors in your house and do not have permission to have a cabin or room for storage.
Beaconsfield, Canada: It is considered an offense to have more than two colors in your house and do not have permission to have a cabin or room for storage.
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