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    Women Persons? Alberta‚ Canada November‚ 1st 1929 Do women have the right to hold political equality? Should they be considered persons? Should there vote even count? Judge Emily Murphy changes much of this due to women equalities. She used “ The Persons Case” Women winning political rights‚ under represented by our government‚ but moving

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    Saskatchewan Hospitalization Act‚ which guaranteed free hospital care for much of the population. Douglas had hoped to provide universal health care‚ but the province did not have the money. In 1950‚ Alberta created a program similar to Saskatchewan’s. Alberta‚ however‚ created Medical Services (Alberta) Incorporated (MS(A)I) in 1948 to provide prepaid health services. This scheme eventually provided medical coverage to over 90% of the population.<10> In 1957‚ the federal government passed

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    Politics plays a huge role in everyone’s lives and is always a topic of discussion in today’s society. Peoples political views differ from one side of the spectrum to the other and there is really no right or wrong view‚ it is all personal opinion. Even the term politics has multiple definitions out there that are accepted by some and rejected by others. Dyck defines politics as “The activity in which conflicting interests struggle for advantage or dominance in the making and execution of public

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    CANADA TO UNITED STATES The Canadian company Trans Canada hopes to begin building the northern section of an oil pipeline that would trek close to 2000 miles from Alberta‚ Canada to the Gulf Coast of Texas. If constructed the pipeline known as Keystone XL will carry one of the dirtiest fuels tar sands oil. Along its route from Alberta to Texas this pipeline could devastate ecosystem‚ pollute waste resources and jeopardize public health. Giant oil corporations invested in Canadas tar sands are counting

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    Mental Health Issues in Adults Mental health is defined in Healthy People 2020 as encompassing the ability to engage in productive activities and fulfilling relationships with other people‚ to adapt to change and to cope with adversity (USDHHS‚ 2010). In the United States nearly 57.7 Million adults (18 years and above) suffer from a mental health disorder in a given year and 6% of the population suffers from a serious mental illness (NIMH‚ 2010). The purpose of this paper is to look into the perspective

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    still living in their own world: one lives in a flat world and the other lives in the world of science. Another significant objective of characterization is to reveal motivation. Kreisel’s story is set mainly in Alberta‚ a “land flattens until there seemed nothing.” Living in Alberta‚ Nick’s father sees only the open prairies and fields every day; thus he

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    the promises to a sustainable environment and indigenous rights. There will definitely be a violent conflict happening in B.C similar to the Standing Rock protests. As a leader he has failed to account for the environment and the wellbeing of BC & Alberta. Trudeau has to implement ways to have natural resources recycled not depleted. Overall‚ this pipeline will be immensely harmful to the Canadian population. It will affect the GPI negatively and eventually lead the wealthy to take advantage of the

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    accomplishment in my career.” Doug O’Halloran is the current president of UFCW Local 401 in Brooks‚ Alberta. He watched as Archie grew with the union through the years. Doug quoted “Archie would never stop working for the people‚ he was a dog with a bone.” Doug statement was true‚ Archie has helped many workers across Canada through the union. He helped 2‚500 workers of Lakeside Packers in Alberta through an organized strike. That is just a small fraction of people he has helped through his career

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    RONALDO BRIONES #203 Kincora Drive NW‚ Calgary‚ Alberta T3R1L8 Cell: 403-671-3823 - br1ones@yahoo.com PROFESSIONAL S UMMARY Decisive Shift Manager focused on driving company growth and revenue in fast-paced and competitive climates. Flexible and innovative thinker with an optimistic attitude in the face of challenges. S KILLS Thrives in fast-paced environment Committed team player Courteous‚ professional demeanor Customer-oriented Quick learner Fluent in English and Tagalog W ORK HISTORY 07/2009

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    as emeralds. While I was there my mom also took me to see Anne of Green Gables at Anne Land and to see Lucy Maud Montgomery’s house where she wrote the Anne books. She is a famous Canadian author. Another place in Canada I have visited is Alberta. In Alberta‚ there are gorgeous snow capped mountains‚ shiny silver glaciers‚ and national parks which offer people

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