Not necessarily, but because of the huge common border they share, the two nations DO cooperate in locating and/or apprehending fugitives and share their criminal databases.
Based on the authority of a valid outsstanding warrant, and depending on the offense, you may be detained as a fugitive from justice. Again, depending upon the offense and the circumstances, Canadian...
Yes, many countries have treaties that allow for the application of an outstanding warrant to be applied in another country. THere is a process involved in this where the original country, Canada,...
The question leaves out too much info (i.e.- what kind of warrant? - Issued by who or what court? - What was the offense?) -BUT- depending upon the crime and severity of the offense for which the...
Yes, assuming the person will follow the required legal procedure.
An individual needs a passport to enter Canada from the US. Because of National security issues all persons crossing into Canada,...
A search warrant allows police to search for property and seize specific property, at a specific time, for a specific reason; In Canada a "General Warrant" allows the police to use a particular...