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What is Embalming?

What a Funeral Planner Needs to Know Embalming is a process used to preserve a deceased person’s body, primarily to delay decomposition. This practice dates back to ancient civilizations, with the Egyptians being renowned for their mummification techniques. Today, embalming is a common procedure in modern funeral practices, particularly in North America and some parts

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Which Government Bodies in Canada Are Responsible For Funeral Rules and Laws?

Funerals in Canada must adhere to specific rules and regulations determined by provincial and territorial government bodies and funeral organizations. These organizations aim to provide accurate information and ensure the rights of funeral providers and consumers are recognized and respected. Below is a list of the different government bodies found in each province and territory

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