If I own land in Ontario, it means that no one can take it from me; loss of land can only happen if I sign a deed. True or False

False. While owning land in Ontario grants you certain rights and protections, it is not entirely immune from being taken by others. There are various circumstances under which you may lose your land without signing a deed, such as in cases of expropriation by the government for public use or if a court orders the seizure of your property due to unpaid debts or taxes. Additionally, adverse possession laws may allow someone else to claim ownership of your land if they meet certain requirements and have maintained exclusive possession without your permission for a specified period of time.