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    Canada in the 1920s

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    Canada in the 1920s The Winnipeg General Strike • During The First World War‚ companies made extreme amounts of profit • Labour conditions‚ wages‚ etc. were almost completely neglected Context • Soldiers returned from fighting on the front having dreams of a better world (stable wages‚ better jobs‚ etc.) • Canada was in economic ruin as it tried to convert back into a peacetime economy o Inflation due to debt o Loss of jobs and the closing of factories • Unemployment rates soared The General

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    Ecotourism In Canada

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    The natural resource industry and the creation of jobs need balance‚ the preservation of wildlife needs to be enforced‚ and the people need to become immersed in the natural environment and all it has to offer. Three policies that would benefit the country as a whole include; the prevention of overexploitation of natural resources by promoting sustainable development‚ promoting ecotourism rather than mass tourism‚ and immersing tourists into diverse cultures and the natural environment. The first policy

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    Minorities In Canada

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    Canada’s political system makes more efforts to address‚ in a broad sense‚ the rights of minorities within their borders. Although some groups such as the Inuit still feel underrepresented‚ Canada still provides substantial aid and protections for every group and makes cultural acceptance an important consideration when passing legislation. In the wake of the recent US elections‚ I definitely admire the advantages of having representatives that actually consider the rights of all citizens‚ especially

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    Assimilation In Canada

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    Both countries addressed the same issue in different ways. The United States had at an early stage integrated First Nations peoples into their laws‚ however‚ it had aimed at assimilating them into the society over a long period of time. Yet in Canada‚ the obvious push to assimilation had been the introduction of the White Paper‚ which had been negatively received. However‚ while Canada is still on the verge of negotiating self-governance and self-determination

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    Privatization In Canada

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    Canada is a country which is fortunate enough to have a variety of businesses and organizations which function with the interest of public at mind. Businesses‚ which are able to provide any service an individual could possibly think of‚ are almost around every corner of the towns and cities spread across Canada‚ solely for the convenience of citizens. This is because Canada’s government‚ along with governments all over the world‚ set out to provide beneficial and helpful services to citizens of

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    EU and Canada

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    EU and Canada EU-Canada trade negotiations The negotiations for a Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement concluded among others‚ that: most‚ if not all industrial‚ agricultural and fisheries duties will be eliminated when the agreement enters into force; the EU and Canada will foster closer contacts in the field of technical regulations; Canada will recognise a list of EU car standards‚ from which EU car exports to Canada will benefit; EU companies will have better access to key Canadian

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    Unions in Canada

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    workers. History of Unions in Canada and their Effects on the Economy Unions have been apart of Canadian history since the early 1800’s. Records show tradesmen in the Maritimes having unions during the war of 1812 despite such organizations not being legalized in Canada until 1872 (Maple Leaf Web). Approximately 31% of all workers in Canada belong to unions (United Food and Commercial Workers Canada)(Canadian Labour Congress). The public sector – including schools

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    Surrogacy In Canada

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    Potential Problems Associated with Surrogacy A Briefing Paper prepared for
The Assisted Human Reproduction Agency Surrogacy in Canada is a legal alternative for those who have had difficulty creating a family on their own. Recent media report (Staff Reporter’s 2011‚ Toronto Star 2011) has reported a case that a 20 year-old girl poses with the twin boy and girl she delivered June 28. After agreeing to be a surrogate mother for an infertile British couple‚ She was left with the babies when they split

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    Canada and Racism

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    Canada is perceived to be a tolerant country open to multiculturalism. In both stories “I’m not a racist but...” and “I’m a banana and I’m proud of it” we see that Canadians may stereotype immigrants just as easily as other countries. As much as we all would like to think we are not racist‚ it is only human nature to use stereotypes as a point of reference when thinking of races we are not familiar with. How many times have you heard something outrageous about a specific culture and wondered if

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    Canada Tourism

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    FESTIVALS Canada is a vast and diverse country‚ and its many festivals illustrate the many exciting cultural events that Canada has to offer. Canadian festivals and events attract visitors worldwide.This are some of them. The Calgary stampede The Calgary Stampede is an annual rodeo‚ exhibition and festival held every July in Calgary‚ Alberta‚ Canada. The ten-day event‚ which bills itself as "The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth"‚ attracts over one million visitors per year and features one of

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