Wolves are considered wildlife and are protected under the Canada Wildlife Act. This means that it is illegal to possess, capture, or kill a wolf without a permit.
There are very few exceptions to this rule, which are usually granted for scientific or educational purposes.
It is also important to note that even if you were able to legally obtain a wolf, it would be extremely difficult and potentially dangerous to keep one as a pet. Wolves are wild animals with complex social structures and behaviours that cannot be easily domesticated. They require a large, secure enclosure and specialized care, and they can pose a serious threat to humans and other animals.