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    Canadian National Sport

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    Hockey In Canada: A Nations Passion Culminating Activity: Canadian History Essay In 1994‚ the Canadian Federal Government compromised and voted to make hockey Canada’s national winter sport‚ and lacrosse Canada’s national summer sport. Which sport should be named Canada’s true national sport? In 1994‚ the Canadian Federal Government compromised and voted to make hockey Canada’s national winter sport‚ and lacrosse Canada’s national summer sport. Which sport should be named Canada’s true

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    constitution.(2:) Why Quebec should Stay in Canada Without a doubt‚ the matter of the survivability of Quebec’s economy after it becomes sovereign is the most important matter. Although Quebec accounts for 19.80% of Canada’s GDP (3:)‚ Quebec would not have been so prosperous without the immense help of Canada‚ which aided Quebec by providing social services and equalization payments. An independent Quebec would not be able to afford the services which Canada provides for them‚ which would leave Quebec

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    political issue and helps to support your Party’s position on the political spectrum) Canada allows around 250‚000+ immigrants into Canada each year. Comment on the above fact (make reference to your Party’s goals/political spectrum beliefs): That is a large number of immigrants entering Canada each year. Allowing so many immigrants into Canada each year is not fair to Canadians already living in Canada. These immigrants are competing for jobs with Canadians. This can also increase the unemployment

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    with writers that are from Canada. By having graduating Ontario students read only literature written by Canadian authors‚ they will get the opportunity to focus on Canadian culture‚ the age that the novels are studied‚ and the lack of multiculturalism shown in the works. It is clear that there needs to be change in the Canadian schooling curriculum to educate graduating students. Graduating students taking English in Ontario should only study Canadian literature as Canada is swamped with American

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    Treatment to Immigrants Large amounts of people have been immigrating into Canada ever since the 1600s. Of course it wasn’t until the 1960s that people of all backgrounds‚ religion‚ and ethnics were allowed to make a home and co-exist in Canada. Originally‚ many people weren’t accepted because of their race. Even if some where accepted‚ they ended up being treated unfairly with rules such as head tax and bans specifically for them. Overtime‚ things got better for immigrants and they started

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    Canadian Identity Essay

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    Canada. Often‚ when people think of this country‚ an image of a smaller‚ weaker‚ and idealised United States comes into their mind. The truth is that this generalisation is not entirely false. Canada is closely interdependent with the United States economically‚ militarily‚ socially‚ politically‚ and of course geographically. This often leads American directors‚ singers‚ and actors to overshadow their Canadian counterparts‚ causing Canadians to shy away from this type of business in fear of failure

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    language. Even though Nur and Ammar both studied English back in their native country they both said that the English they learned is not the same. For example‚ Ammar said: “the English language I used to get high grades‚ but when I came here to Canada‚ I did not know how to talk‚ only very basic things like “Hi”‚ “How are you”‚ “How much is this” and things like that. If you look at the grades someone will think I can speak English.” Nur mentioned on the other hand that the English that she learned

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    ¬¬¬¬¬¬The Canadas: Bitterly Cold yet Politically Boiling LONDON - What to make of the rebellions in the Canadas? How do they affect the British Empire? Why are the Canadians rebelling against the British control and system of government? This article will lead you through the events of the Canadian rebellions and provide you with all the necessary details about the current situation in our North Atlantic colony. The Canadas have always been a troubled place in terms of government and ruling.

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    Pierre Trudeau

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    controversial figure‚ had undoubtedly‚ the most profound impact on the Canadian nation. Trudeau was instrumental in reforming Canada’s constitution through partriation which allowed Canada to reform its own constitution. He brought multiculturalism to Canada and was able to stop a major separatist crisis in Quebec. As Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau demonstrated his potential to be Canada’s most influential Prime Minister in the later half of the twentieth century. Although previous prime ministers

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    Multiculturalism an important part of ‘your’ and ‘Canada’s’ identity as part of our legacy? Multiculturalism is the sense of an equal celebration of racial‚ religious and cultural backgrounds. In 1971‚ Canada was the first country in the world to adopt multiculturalism as an official policy. Canada affirmed the value and dignity of all Canadian citizens‚ regardless of their racial or ethnic origins‚ their language‚ or their religious affiliation. The idea behind the act was to ensure that all citizens

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