Canadian politician leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada, Brian Mulroney won election as leader of the PC in June of 1983. Born in March 20th, Mulroney pursued politics after being a lawyer and businessman. During the 9 years of his Prime Minister career, Mulroney brought in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), introduced a new consumer tax (GST), and also his change of the foreign policies — all which would nevertheless make him an effective Prime Minister of Canada.…
For this week’s topic, I agree with the statement that “Canada is known for being a world leader when it comes to equality and human rights.” At here, I want to share a significant case which named Canada (AG) v. Mossop to explain the reason. This case “was the first decision of the Supreme Court of Canada to consider equality rights for gays” (Canada (AG) v Mossop, 2015).…
Focussed Topic: Prior to the first half of the twentieth century, Canada was nothing more than a British colony, but that changed as the nation went through a building block of events towards full autonomy.…
There are many events that have sculpted Canada’s autonomy through our history and created the independent nation we live in today. Before and during the First World War Canada did everything Britain said because we were under their BNA act. However, in 1922 after the war, Britain and Turkey were fighting over the British controlled port of Chanak. When Britain told Canada to come fight with them, instead of saying yes, Prime Minister King said we would take it to Parliament and have a vote. Fortunately, the dispute ended before anyone had to go to war. The following year, Canada and America created a treaty that protected…
making Canada an all the more just society. Possibly not the equitable society, or even…
Whenever someone states the country of Canada most people from other countries think of cold weathers, Mounties and people living in igloos. The reality is far from being that with there being warm summers and police with much better vehicles other than a horse. The country has a good government and a good justice system. Like most systems, the justice system in Canada is far from being perfect. There are multiple occasions where people are convicted of committing a crime that they truthfully did not do. One of that being Guy Paul Morin a Canadian citizen who was convicted for the murder and rape of his 9 year old neighbor Christine Jessop just for being weird. People can learn from Guy Paul Morin by him showing that the justice system has…
Over the years, there have been many Great Canadians. Whether they have had numerous amazing accomplishments, or only one very grave one, they are defined as a huge role in the country. Many Great Canadians have changed Canada in a good way, or have done things for the citizens. Lester B. Pearson’s efforts and accomplishments as Prime Minister helped improve Canada. He helped create Canada’s reputation as peacekeepers. When he felt Canadians needed it, he brought Universal Health Care into Canada. Lester B. Pearson also decided to get American car dealerships in Canada.…
In twentieth Century, the Canadian government found out the importance to be got rid of American culture. It used three methods to achieve this goal. First, is put their hands on culture protection, use legislations to protect its media, which was known as Broadcasting Act in 1932. In 1968, it took one step further, the media in Canada must be owned by Canadians and the CRTC(Canadian Radio-Television Telecommunication Commission) ruled that during Prime Time(6 Pm to 12 Pm), at lest 50% of programming must be ‘Canadian Content’. The main well, Canadian government put a lot of efforts onto culture study. The Massey Commission in 1951 was the first time that Canadian government took an eye on culture industry and have a conclusion that Government should took actions on to it. Another important study that Canadian government did is the Fowler Committee; it showed Canada’s TV programs were too American. If Canada wants to less American, the government must do something. As results of those studies, Canada put huge budget into culture industry. In 1936 the government started Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, which is founded by the government but not owned by it. The National Film Board aim to help Canadians to make films about Canada financially was formed in 1939. It gives money to anybody who has an idea to make a movie about Canada. The same functional organization was also formed for other type of arts in 1957, the Canada Council for the Arts. Canadian government to protect Canada’s own culture in the twentieth century used those three methods; they work together and did have protected the culture…
Following King’s retirement in 1948, Louis St. Laurent became Prime Minister of Canada and took a very different position on foreign policy. Laurent stated that he saw Canada as a “power of the middle rank” and wanted them to take a larger part in social, military and economic international affairs. In 1956 Lester B. Pearson, Canada’s Secretary of State for External Affairs, brought forward Laurent’s views on a U.N. military force in the form of the United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF), or peacekeeping. The following year Pearson won the Nobel Peace Prize for his contribution in the Suez crisis and for finding a way out of international crisis. One writer described it as “A Nobel Prize for Canada” and it became the catalyst for Canadian…
history as well. There have been many events that have had an impact on Canadian history and…
A Canadian citizen known as L.B Person created United Nations Peacekeeping.(Can Encyc, 1956) Since the Suez Crisis Canada has been on multiple peacekeeping missions, thousands of Canadians serve in those peacekeeping missions.(Can Encyc, 1956) Canada considers L.B Person a hero because he won a Nobel Peace prize.(Can Encyc, 1957) During this conflict over 2600 Canadians and other people apart of the United Nations (UN) helped out during this conflict. Later after L.B Person winning the Nobel Peace prize he then later became Prime Minister of Canada. Canadians stood up to the Egyptians, French, British to break out into war so along with Canada and other NATO allies stood up and stopped it.(Can Encyc, 1956) Egyptian workers were forced to build the Suez Canal and was done…
The Suez War had profound short term significance in many aspects. It can be argued to be one of the first wars in the Arab-Israeli conflict which involved substantial foreign involvement. Although Britain and France were humiliated and lost their influence in the Middle East, it highlighted the rising importance of Cold War politics in the Middle East. Egypt and Israel can be considered as winners of the Suez War; Egypt gained complete control of the Suez Canal and Israel had access to the Straits of Tiran. However, both countries were to remain hostile and the legacy of the Suez War will be conflict, not peace.…
Canada was a known performer internationally as a peacekeeping force, and the international requests kept flowing in. Peacekeeping became a source of national pride. It was also in Canada's interest to support these missions to prevent escalation and involvement by the superpowers.…
Canada's inflation rose at a moderate 1.5 percent annualized rate in May, down from 1.7 percent in April. That was short of economists forecast of 1.6 percent.…
⇒ While the United States urges Britain to stop fighting, the Canadian government organizes the first United Nations peacekeeping mission to end the Suez Crisis. At this, British, French, and Israeli forces withdraw, and Canadian Prime Minister, Lester B. Pearson, wins the Nobel Peace Prize.…