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    In the early decades of the twentieth century‚ Canada went through significant changes. A lot of trends and inventions became known in these years that are still relevant today. Many changes were made on the provinces and laws that helped shape Canada into the country it is now. Canada went through much social change in these years also‚ from medical inventions to new entertainment to the rights of its citizens. Not only the laws‚ but provinces and people faced much positive change in this time.

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    Many people came to Canada because they thought it was a country of opportunity to them. If you were to look into Canada’s history‚ you might say Canada was not a land of opportunity for all groups. Gender‚ race‚ religion and education were all very important aspects that shaped Canada’s history. These four categories weren’t respected and treated with care. This is why gender‚ race‚ religion and education are still a problem within our country today. The government of Canada was not fair to the

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    haven’t; unless of course‚ I come to mind. Although I just identify as a Korean Jew‚ I still own parts of my subculture that greatly influence my overall cultural identity. The many cultures I’ve experienced have shaped my culture identity to a more multicultural identity. I was born a Catholic and my biological mother had baptized me. For the beginning part of my life‚ I attended a Catholic private school and participated in many Catholic events. I was young and didn’t understand most of the religion

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    MULTICULTURALISM IN CANADA It is evident that‚ nowadays‚ children of immigrants in Canada are facing problem such as bullying‚cultural confliction‚access to the health care system and adjusting to the new educational system. The first issue is that there is a grave danger that children of new immigrants are dealing with based on daily life in the schools which is bullying.Bullying which comes in different forms for instance‚physical‚ social and emotional‚verbal and cyber can have detrimental

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    Social Psychology and Multicultural Psychology Xxx Xxx PSYCH/620 Multicultural and Social Issues in Psychology Xxx Xxx April 28‚ 2014 Social Psychology and Multicultural Psychology People are influenced by many people‚ things‚ and situations. The impact of their social interaction is influenced by the way they think‚ feel and behave. Understanding how people form attachments and get along within society is essential‚ especially since there is a growing number of individuals with ethnic or

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    GDP‚ as Australia’s. Canada and Australia are (mainly) English-speaking countries with populations that are not too different in size (Canada is 60 percent larger). But Canadian trade is twice as large‚ relative to GDP‚ as Australia’s. Why should this be the case? Canada has a GDP of $1.8 trillion and Australia has a GDP of $1.5 trillion‚ they belong to the top 15 countries in the world in terms of GDP according to the World Bank. Canada borders with one of the largest economies

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    Racism in Canada The common belief that Canada is far less racist then their neighbors to the south is perhaps one of the greatest falsehoods of North American society today. Through out history‚ Canada has been home to many race-based atrocities. Because of time and lack of media attention these events have been buried. To such an extent have these issues been neglected that the general public now cannot recognized them or discern them as part of their country�s past. Although recently over

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    Homelessness in Canada Have you ever been downtown and seen a homeless person sleeping outside on a grate? Have you ever been in the subway and seen a person huddled under a thin‚ raggedy blanket trying to keep warm in the harsh‚ dead of winter? What if that was you? How would you feel? Wouldn’t you want someone to help you? (PAUSE) Today‚ I’m going to be speaking to you about homelessness in Canada. Homelessness is an epidemic that affects people no matter their age‚ gender‚ race or creed in most

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    commonly practiced and demonstrated in many countries globally. When looking into the aspect of what federalism truly is‚ Brooks defines it as “the constitutional authority to make laws and to raise revenue is divided between a national government and some number of regional governments” (224). With this definition in mind‚ it is important to understand that Canada is one of the many countries that practices and has a high regard for federalism. Not only does Canada have a separation of powers‚ executive

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    ongoing. Given that the Kyoto Protocol raises economic concerns and that it lacks overall effectiveness‚ Canada and businesses in general should not be in favour of it. This is in part because of the treaty’s conditions and partially because of the actions of other nations regarding the treaty. In order to demonstrate the lack of effectiveness‚ the economic impacts must first be discussed. Canada should not support the Kyoto Protocol because it has negative effects on the Canadian economy. Given that

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