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    America and Canada are so close to each other but yet they both have two different types of healthcare systems. Our healthcare system does not seem to keep its citizens as healthy as the Canadians health care system so we will take a look at Canada’s healthcare system and see what makes their system work. America is one of the greatest nations in the world. It also has a huge problem that it cannot seem to resolve. Healthcare is becoming one of the hottest issues in America today. There are millions

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    Health Care Canada has big problems. What are they? Half of the immigrants choose Canada because of its healthcare system. Will they get what they expect? In this essay I am going to describe the most important problems: cutting off the budget for healthcare‚ irrational use of resources by hospitals and the abuse of the system. The main problem is that the government is cutting off the funds for healthcare. Thus‚ doctors and nurses feel underpaid‚ and hospitals function with lower budget

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    Impact of D-Day on Canada

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    end of WWII. D-day on Juno beach impacted Canada positively in many ways. Firstly‚ Canadians proved to the world that they would die defending freedom and democracy. With the strong military‚ Canada showed that they were an effective fighting force and helped to defeat the Nazi’s. Canada also gained it own identity and proved the world that they were powerful and didn’t need to “hold hands” with Britain. D-Day is a defining moment because it helped Canada gain independence and recognition among other

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    Newfoundland‚ Canada in 20 days. Being unfamiliar with the new waters‚ he kidnapped two native children‚ and used them to help him navigate. Though the Vikings and European fishermen had ventured to Canada before him‚ he was given credit for “discovering” Canada for the King of France (“Jacques Cartier”‚ Gale). This discovery changed the world in a monumental way by connecting two different nations and cultures that had previously not known of each other‚ leading to France’s colonization of Canada and exploitation

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    Immigration to Canada started 1604‚ first destination was New France‚ and then British North American. The Immigration to Canada started before her establishment in 1867‚ and it still keeps continuing to now. As Canadian Statistic‚ out of five people in Canada is foreign – born‚ this is the highest portion of foreign – born in G8. Why has Canada gained this portion? Let‘s have look at: (1) Canada‘s policy on immigration (2) Pros & Cons for Immigrants in Canada (3) Pros & Con of Immigration to Canada CANADA‘S

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    a potential wars looms over the head of Canada it will be vital for the Government of Canada to work in collaboration to preserve and protect our great nation. The Minister of Justice will work to make sure that the government of Canada stays within the legal boundaries of our constitution and will have a crucial role in correcting any lapses of justices as stated in the Criminal Code of Canada (Government of Canada). The relations between Quebec and Canada have never been more volatile and our actions

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    Describing Canada

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    Canada: The Defining Moments of a Nation A defining moment is the point at which‚ a situation is clearly seen to undergo a change. Canada‚ as a growing nation‚ has encountered many defining moments throughout it’s history. During the twentieth century women of Canada have undergone numerous moments that brought about significant changes for themselves. The most prominent moments‚ which brought about the most change and significance are: the persons case of 1928‚ the women’s liberation movement throughout

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    The immigration policies in Mexico and Canada are very different. Canada’s immigration policy is more tolerant than Mexico’s. For example‚ Canada has gained the reputation for having an open arms policy because of their policy. On average‚ Canada grants citizenship to about 200‚000 people a year. Also‚ take it into consideration that this is a country with a very small population. Canada only has about 35.16 million residents‚ that’s less than California. Mexico claims that the United State’s

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    Founded in 1867‚ Canada is a country formed by the merging of Anglophone and Francophone territories in the New World. In addition to the English and French‚ the Native American tribes all over Canada (such as the Metis‚ Ojibway‚ Cree‚ Iroquois…) were a key part in the formation of the country we call home‚ Canada (If you identify as a Canadian). Canada has a vast amount of habitable land yet it has a very minuscule population in comparison. Therefore‚ in order to utilize the large amount of land

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    for Geo Exam Canada is a very vast country‚ both culturally and physically. We have very large provinces with large cities and metropolises such as Toronto and Vancouver. When you think about it‚ our country is both united and divided in many different ways. Besides the obvious lines around the provinces‚ there are many ways that separate parts of Canada from other parts. In return‚ there is a wide range of things that bring Canadians together as well. The first thing that divides Canada would be the

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