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    INDIANS SHIFTING TO CANADA.. BY- SEHEJ BHASIN 9B Many Indians in the 20th century started shifting to Canada‚ mostly the Sikh’s from the northern India did. There are various reasons for Indians to shift to Canada some of them are- Job opportunities‚ university‚ work transfer and various other reasons. Indo Canadians are found in almost in every city of Canada mostly found in Ontario and Toronto. Indo Canadians are the third largest non European immigrants in Canada. Many people Indians are English

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    Post-Structuralism  Post-structuralism is a continuation and simultaneous rejection of structuralism – not only literary structuralism but even more so the anthropological structuralism of Levi-Strauss (Bertens‚ 2008: 93). * Post-structuralist thought has discovered the essentially unstable nature of signification. The sign is not so much a unit with two sides as a momentary ‘fix’ between two moving layers. Saussure had recognized that signifier and signified are two separate systems‚ but he

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    generation if our government gets this wrong?” Immigration is key for Canada. We have become an popular option from immigrants from all around the world. We are capable of giving them great opportunities‚ and a better life. In 2011‚ foreign born immigrants represented approximately 20.6% of Canada’s total population. Without immigrants; Canada will lose its potential. Why immigration is necessary for Canada‚ The more immigrants that Canada has; the more economic growth‚ and real estate. Without immigrants

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    Globalization In Canada

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    recent immigrants to Canada. However‚ upon further review its effects can be seen in isolated groups through how increasingly connected tribes became‚ and in recent persons that have recently come to live in Canada through looking at ethnic violence. Before Canada became a European colony‚ it had many different groups of Natives that all lived in different parts of Canada and each group had a number of tribes and communities. To see how globalization affected Natives in Canada‚ one group to look at

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    October 28‚ 2013 Civics: ISU Essay 2013 Bilingualism in Canada: Good or Bad? Yamna Zia I believe that bilingualism is central to Canada’s identity‚ as well as other languages. Pierre Elliott Trudeau has said that‚ “Bilingualism unites people; dualism divides them. Bilingualism means you can speak to the other; duality means you live in one language and the rest of Canada will live in another language”. Bilingualism is an essential

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    Canada In World War Two

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    Canada in World War Two Canada had proven itself an effective fighting force through all the World War One. Meaning that Canada was met with extreme success during World War One‚ with their stunning victories against immense odds. But would this reputation carry over to World War Two? In World War Two Canada would have success and failures with its first real battle being the defence of Hong Kong. Canada would fight with British and Indian forces‚ Canadian forces arrived just in time to repel

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    collective identity‚ yet the recorded events that took place in this country from when the first colonists arrived to now‚ are more widely know as the events that shaped Canada’s history. Out of the multitude of events and features that have made Canada the place we know today‚ two of the most significant and unifying are the completion and building of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Confederation that brought colonies together under one common government. These events are the two of the most

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    worth all the lives lost by the brave canadian soldiers which‚ in turn‚ was the reason for advances in technologies people use to this day and has impacted Canada significantly. Within the list of several inventions‚ one of the biggest ones that impacted our society is blood transfusions‚ which has saved many lives in Canada. Along with this‚ Canada was introduced with portable x-rays which provided medics a better way to help save people who have been harmed or injured whether in battle in WWI or in

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    Aboriginal women in Western Canada have been faced with challenges and adversity in many aspects of their everyday lives. It is important to identify and analyze some of the reasons why there are a high proportion of Aboriginal women involved in the sex trade in Western Canada. This analysis is to further demonstrate the state and society’s implications and effects on the lives of these women‚ and how they have shaped the world that sex trade workers in Canada are forced to live in day in and day

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    When I was only three years old‚ my family made the long 18-hour airplane trek from General Pico‚ La Pampa‚ Argentina to Saskatoon‚ Saskatchewan‚ Canada. I lived in Saskatoon from the age of three to the age of thirteen. This transition was a culture and language shock for my family and I. We were moving to a new country with a different language‚ different infrastructure‚ different cultures‚ and different demographics. Demographically‚ General Pico‚ the city I was born in‚ has a population of

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