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    Benefits of Official Bilingualism behind the Economic Efficiency Disclosure about maintaining official bilingualism in Canada has been controversial issue among those interested including the government‚ companies‚ and individuals. The main approaches surrounding this issue can be summarized by economic and social reasons. To elaborate‚ various economic sectors‚ and particular certain companies‚ have to pay the cost when they produce their products by offering information based on bilingualism for

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    is a step in the wrong direction. She believes that there should be increasing penalties for marijuana possession and that the government should enforce harsher punishments and laws in relation to drugs. Citizen One thinks that if the government of Canada criminalizes the use and possession of what most youth consider as “weed‚” then less lives would be destroyed. Marijuana is a drug which impairs a youth’s ability to recall‚ suppression of the immune system; and short-term responses including anxiety

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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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    drug‚ while bringing in revenue for the government. If Canada wishes to legalize marijuana‚ they should follow the guidelines of the United States using policy diffusion. “Canada should follow the developments of changes in marijuana-related regulations in the United States‚ where some of its states viz‚ Colorado‚ Oregon‚ Washington‚ and Alaska have already legalized recreational use of marijuana” (Hajizadeh 455). Policy diffusion is a very intriguing tool for the Canadian government to use in

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    Wireless Carriers in Canada

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    Inc. 3 Product and Service 4 Bell Canada 8 Product and Service 9 TELUS Corporation 11 Product and Service 11 Competitive Environment 15 Subscribers and Revenue income 16 Distribution Channel 19 Market Trend 20 Summary and Conclusion 22 Appendix 1 – Financial Statement 24 Rogers 24 Bell 25 TELUS 26 Reference 27 Executive Summary Purpose of this report is to study the emerging and existing wireless carrier companies in Canada with the study of each company’s product

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    The Callaway Golf Canada

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    The Callaway Golf Canada: The Mobile Performance The Callaway Golf Canada is a company use to being at the top‚ they are always ahead of their competitors. Their main problem right now is their great idea about the Mobile Performance is going to eventually be offered by every other golf company so they must come up with something new and fresh to keep their customers. One solution would be to hire more MCPs‚ with their current way of running things‚ people find that the current MCPs don’t have

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    A New Modern Canada

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    Di 1  Yang Di  Mr. Osborne  Social Studies 11  4 May 2015     A New Modern Canada  In the 1920s‚ the creation of technological advancements was the most exciting  development for that time. There were many types of new advances that help life be easier and  stress free. Things such as electric refrigerators and vacuum cleaners helped with the housework.  Telephones allowed Canadians to communicate through long distance. Also‚ the creation of radio  and movies enriched people’s entertainment life

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    In Canada‚ the term Indigenous peoples (or Aboriginal peoples) refer to First Nations‚ Métis and Inuit. Aboriginal people are the original inhabitants of the land that is now Canada. In 2011‚ there were more than 1.8 million Aboriginal people living in communities throughout the country. Their history significantly predates the arrival of European settlers. Though severely threatened and in certain cases extinguished by colonial forces‚ Aboriginal culture‚ language and social systems have shaped

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    In the process of creating our country Canada much reform had to be taken by both the British‚ the founders of this land‚ and the inhabitants of Canada. One such example is seen through how women had to go through lots of struggle to gain their proper rights and freedom from the opposite gender. At times like the 1800s women were seen as ornaments less human than men. They strived to get by the terrible and abusive labour conditions of textile factories‚ having no say in their pay‚ housing and job

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    Air Canada and WestJet Operations Management Case September 25‚ 2010 Presented by: Air Canada For an airline‚ what are the advantages of having new modern planes? What are the disadvantages? One advantage of having modern planes is that the new technology can result in subsequent cost savings due to better fuel efficiency‚ faster response times and ease of automated processes. Fuel is the greatest cost for airlines. A further advantage in line with technology is

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