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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Christmas in Canada Rough Draft Canada is a very large country and people of many different cultural backgrounds live there. Because of this‚ there are lots of different Christmas traditions in Canada. Many of the traditions and celebrations come from French‚ English‚ Irish‚ Scottish‚ German worldwide for its fir and pine Christmas trees‚ many families in Canada have a fir or pine Christmas tree. A Canadian tradition is to send the largest‚ greatest fir tree (That is grown is Nova Scotia) to Boston
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Canada is the second largest country in the world‚ after Russia‚ and has ten provinces and three territories. It is located in the northern hemisphere of North America‚ and consists of six vegetation regions. These include the deciduous forest‚ mixed wood forest‚ boreal (and taiga) forest‚ cordilleran‚ tundra‚ and west coast forest. Of these 10 provinces and 3 territories‚ the regions most affected by wildfires include British Columbia‚ as well as the boreal forests of Ontario‚ Quebec‚ Manitoba‚
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Multiculturalism and Racism in Canada: The Great Contradiction Racism in Canada is an undeniable issue as seen through widespread anecdotal evidence‚ acknowledged institutional abuses and countless studies. Recently‚ within the media and politics‚ focus was placed on the issue of the niqab during the federal election‚ when the Conservative government attempted to rally voters behind restrictive policies for face coverings in citizenship ceremonies that defied previously court rulings pertaining
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE CANADA I XXXX have successfully enrolled with XXXX‚ XXXX to pursue 2 years Diploma in Culinary Management in XXXXX Intake. I have decided to study in this area because when I started attending school‚ I was asked about what I wanted to be when I grew up and my answer always keep on changing ever since. I have always dreamed of being known of something important something that would make a difference in everyone’s routine‚ even it meant a typical meal or a box of delicious
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Wrongful Convictions in Canada James Doe 153678 (Student Number) Course Name Course Section Dr. Bahareh Assadi (Instructor Name) November 20‚ 2012 2 Wrongful Convictions in Canada One of the most controversial issues existing in the Criminal Justice System is the concept of wrongful convictions. The problem is that occasionally innocent accused persons are convicted of crimes that they have not committed resulting in unfair prison sentences. Criminologists in Canada are exploring the causes
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Introduction This review aims to thoroughly analyze the possibility of Canada joining a North American Monetary Union. Through globalization and trade liberalization Canada has become more and more economically dependent on the United States. Therefore a monetary union is something for the nations to consider for facilitating trade and further stabilizing inflation. Since the introduction of the euro as the national currency in Europe several other countries have been considering monetary unions
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Lifeline Syria once the image was spread all over the country. They donated to Lifeline Syria to help refugees get settled in Canada. This is an example of a humanitarian crisis. Humanitarian crisis’ may lead to changes and people around the country offering
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Canada‚ The Birth of a Nation after World War 1 If there was a defining moment that made Canada into an independent country‚ it was the First World War that would lay the foundations for Canadian independence. World War 1 touched the lives of all Canadians and anyone who studies Canadian history cannot ignore the effects of the Great War. The war involved European countries but Canada being a dominion of the British Empire was called upon by England and had no choice but to participate. The
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Canada is globally known as a friendly nation with endless opportunities and equal rights given to everyone. It has a reputation as a nation that cares about its people. However‚ is this misleading? Is Canada really a nation without any inequality? No‚ there are some misunderstandings when it comes to what people consider “equal.” Upon interviewing several Canadians from various groups and ages‚ the results show a surprising outcome of the opportunities Canada actually offers to its societies.
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