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Naznin Haque
Naznin Haque
A common-law partnership in Canada refers to a legally recognized relationship between two people who have lived together in a conjugal relationship for a certain period of time (usually one to three years, depending on the province or territory).
Topic: Canada
What is a common-law partnership in Canada? Answer: A common-law partnership in Canada refers to a legally recognized relationship between two people who have lived together in a conjugal relationship for a certain period of time (usually one to three years, depending on the province or territory).

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