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    Extended Essay History The Canadian Act of Union in 1840 To what extent was the Act of Union a step towards peace for Canada? Timothy Chua Pacific Academy Candidate Number: 001515-0067 Word Count: 3‚076 Pages: 13  1 ABSTRACT: TO WHAT EXTENT WAS THE ACT OF UNION A STEP TOWARDS PEACE FOR CANADA? The essay introduces a very fresh British North America outlining some causes of the mass immigrants coming in‚ mentioning Loyalists‚ and Pioneers arriving from Europe. The text mentions ethnic conflict and

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    definitely significant to Canada. Mining‚ is an important industry‚ and Canadians are very advanced in their mining technology‚ but during the mining process‚ there is certain level of pollution produced. The Canadian government and the mining companies have very good plans and controls toward this problem‚ while ensuring the smooth running of the industries‚ and also helping to create strong economy and employment. The world of today could not exist without mineral products. Canada produces about 60 minerals

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    The red portrays Canada as a country that has the determination‚ strength‚ power and love for everyone because Canada has shown these values to the whole world and its citizen. Canada offers a safe environment‚ which a citizen can live calmly. Canada has the strength to make its national the best place to feel at home with everyone and this displays the meaning of the red colour. On the other hand‚ the white colour represents the peace‚ safety and humility. Seeing that Canada is a country

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    Canada had been an outstanding country for many years but has always lacked one important thing. Until the year 1965‚ Canada did not have their own official flag. The Canadian flag debate was a major controversy to Canada because many thought it was about time for Canada to have their own flag years after gaining their independence from Britain. The Canadian flag debate had a very interesting background and the Canadians involvement towards the flag debate was just phenomenal. As well as the creation

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    2015‚ they have 133 locations across the Canada. However‚ The Target Canada announced plans to stop Canadian operations and come back to the United States at the beginning of 2015.as far as I am concerned they’re four main reasons cause the target Canada’s exit‚ which are inappropriate locations‚ high price‚ Incomplete supply chain‚ unsuccessful training and competitions. On the first place‚ the locations of Zeller store are not fit for the Target Canada. For example‚ many Zeller stores were located

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    Over the years Canada has evolved into a great nation. From being ruled by Britain to the signing of the Statute of Westminster; creating the Charter of Rights and Freedoms to the making of the Canadian flag‚ Canada has become a symbol of love‚ peace and justice. One question however still remains unanswered: what is the “Canadian Dream”? Some say there is no dream‚ while others might believe it is the same as the illusive “American Dream”. I assure you that the “Canadian Dream” reflects a prosperous

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    20 Answers In what ways did Canada contribute to world events in the period between 1914-1999? By Meghan 1. For World War II‚ we mainly took a back seat during the beginning due to fear of the same events reoccurring from the previous world war.  We also sat out for fear of communism and we believed that Germany deserved a fair deal because we were too harsh on them with the Treaty of Versailles.  Also we were not prepared. 2. In World War Two‚ when Canada joined in ( 1939 ) was provided

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    implemented on January 1‚ 1994. Its purpose was to remove tariff barriers between Canada‚ the United States and Mexico. The Agreement includes two supplemental agreements on environmental and labor issues that address cooperative efforts to reconcile policies and procedures for dispute resolution between the member countries. NAFTA was preceded by an agreement between the United States and Canada entitled the U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement‚ which was enacted on January 1‚ 1989‚ but has now been superseded

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    Insights and Opinions on Canadian Identity Read and reflect on the following quotes about Canada and Canadian Identity. “Canada is the only country in the world that knows how to live without an identity.” ~ Marshall McLuhan “There are two miracles in Canadian history. The first is the survival of French Canada‚ and the second is the survival of Canada.” ~ Frank R. Scott “It is more than four centuries since the Aboriginals‚ francophones‚ and anglophones began their complex intercourse in this

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    efficiently and effectively. The future of Canada’s economic growth lies with a productive immigration policy that will attract the foreign individuals needed to fill our skilled worker gaps. For many years‚ the governing bodies of Canada have been aware that the labour force in Canada would diminish to a point where it could no longer effectively supply enough skilled workers to meet the countries needs due to a decreased birth rate and high levels of people leaving the workforce. There have also been

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