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    important part of our history. Without confederation Canada would not even be close to where it is today. Confederation solved many problems Canada was facing at the time such as‚ political deadlock‚ threats from other forces and a railway that was needed. Political deadlock was a major problem in the 1800’s. Since each party had an equal amount of representatives‚ no decisions could be made because each party had an equal say in the government. Canada east had 2 parties le parti blue I and le parti

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    Elaine Li 1 Elaine Li Mrs. Peressotti CIA4U1 November 6‚ 2014 Economic benefits of living in Canada There are numerous countries in the world. Some are developing and some are developed. Even though the developed countries are not rare‚ people always have their favorite countries that they want to live in and make some ranking of those countries which are popular for immigration. As it is known to all‚ America is the country that most people want to immigrate to and it takes at least several

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    Canada became a large contender in history’s two largest wars- World War I and World War 2. Canada‚ a colony of Britain at the time‚ was determined to help by any means necessary during WWI. Thereafter‚ the nation became less enthusiastic about participation in future wars‚ especially with the inevitable WWII. Canadians were still determined to fight in the war despite the Great Depression and lingering memories of World War I. As time progressed‚ Canada got more tranquil and kind hearted while

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    European colonies in North America had become an official country‚ Canada. It only started off with 4 provinces; Ontario‚ Quebec‚ New Brunswick and Nova Scotia‚ but then after time has gathers 10 provinces and 3 territories become one ofthe biggest countries in land mass. In 2017 Canada had just had it 150 anniversary‚ compared to the majority of countries it just starting it history and identity as it so young. Even in just 150 years Canada has made a large name for itself‚ it’s a country of peace‚ equality

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    What Canada Means to Me

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    What Canada Means to Me To me Canada means freedom and home of the free. Canada is a non racist country where everyone is treated equally‚ women‚ men‚ boys‚ girls‚ adult or kid. None of it matters because we are all humans‚ who should be treated equally‚ no matter what size or colour. I am proud to be Canadian because of this and many other reasons. Canada has four lovely seasons from the snowy winter to the blooming spring‚ to the long warm summer days‚ to the crisp colourful

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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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    The Expansion of Cultural Diversity in Canada Canada is one of the most desired countries in the world to live‚ agreed upon by it ’s citizens and chosen by more immigrants each year; marketed by its experience with diversity and stressing its selling points such as; its outstanding reputation as being open‚ peaceful and caring‚ its tenants reflect a cultural‚ ethnic‚ and linguistic framework that is found nowhere else in the world. Canadians are one of the most loved individuals in the world.

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    disgraceful action with damage to reputation (Google). Though Canada may be a proud nation‚ much of the dark past is deeply buried. One of the many scandals of Canada includes forcing the Chinese to pay head taxes reveal Canada’s racist and unjust past. There is a significant relationship between the increasing amount of head taxes and the decreasing Chinese population in Canada. With the Gold Rush in the 1860s‚ many Chinese immigrants arrived in Canada to search for a fortune of their own. Little did they

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    Canada In The Late 1800's

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    newly-established country named Canada had recently purchased its West portion of land. Canada required a rapid development of its west in order to prevent the United States from taking over the new land. With a prime minister who had great visions for his country and a world with people in need of a new place to live‚ the only thing standing between the success of the development of the west was a group of people in hopes of defending their rights and freedom. Western Canada expanded rapidly after confederation

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    During the Interwar period‚ Canada experienced a time of prosperity‚ as well as a time of Great Depression. While Canada was flourishing‚ they fabricated nation building processes that are still used today. During their time of blossoming‚ prior to the Great Depression‚ Canada starting becoming an independent nation‚ developing a military‚ and experiencing economic gain. Canada starting becoming an independent nation during the interwar period by slowly withdrawing from the control of the British

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