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    Hollywood movies and European-styled paintings were showing a false image of Canada. "Many Canadians felt a growing need to portray their land more honestly."1 The Group of Seven was a group of landscape painters who took up the challenge and transformed the misleading and stereotyped ways that Canada and its people were portrayed in. The seven founding artists of the famous Group were: Lawren S. Harris‚ J.E.H. MacDonald‚ Arthur Lismer‚ Frederick Varley‚ Frank Johnston‚ Franklin Carmichael and A

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    European Convention On Human Rights. In Canada‚ the constitution‚ the provincial‚ the federal‚ and the territorial laws are what shield our human rights‚ and defend our fundamental freedoms. The Canadian Constitution ensures the basic fundamentals and principles that direct the country and its citizens. In 1982 the Constitution act of (The Charter of Rights and Freedoms) was signed by the current monarch (Queen Elizabeth II)‚ and the former prime minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau. Initially‚ the people

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    Canada Goose is a jacket company founded by Sam Tick in 1957. Sam Ticks grandson became the president and CEO of Canada goose in the 1990’s. Since 1957‚ Canada goose has grown their company substantially. Canada Goose jackets got popular for their warmth. They are down jackets with feathers inside. One of these jackets could sell for about $600. Their revenue since 1957 is around $100 million. (Fortune‚ 2013) Since being founded in 1957‚ Canada Goose has entered many partnerships and been featured

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    Good Morning‚ Today I am happy to announce the government of Canada’s decision to create a new national dental policy for Canadians who do not have dental plans through their employer. This new policy will ensure all Canadians have access to affordable dental care. This new policy will protect people and provide Canadians with quality dental care. This new policy will help hard-working Canadians‚ their families and their children by ensuring that they have proper and affordable dental care

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    very person who introduced the first ever Bill of Rights that we all enjoy today in Canada. The Bill of Rights he created included protections for the freedoms of religion‚ assembly and elections‚ speech‚ while also making both racial and religious discrimination illegal. This shows that he did not only cared for one race‚ religion‚ or gender but to him all Canadians were equal. This is important because Canada in the world is looked at a nation where people from all races‚ gender‚ religion come

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    POST-INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY MAKES A SHIFT TOWARDS SERVICE SECTOR AND ICT Post industrial society is marked by a transition from a manufacturing-based economy to a service-based economy‚ a transition that is also connected with subsequent societal restructuring. Post industrialization is the next evolutionary step from an industrialized society and is most evident in countries and regions that were among the first to experience the Industrial Revolution‚ such as the United States‚ Western Europe‚ and

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    Graham Mattison Research Project Geog. 317 - U.S. & Canada 12/03/07 Change in Agricultural Production in the U.S. & Canada from the 1950’s to the Present The soybean’s rise to agricultural prominence in the U.S. & Canada actually began prior to 1950‚ during the period of the World War II. Prior to the events of World War II‚ soybean production had been centered on the areas of China and Manchuria‚ what is present day Northeastern China. During World War II the price of all commodities worldwide

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    Living responsibility – a case study of Deutsch Post DHL Nguyen Thi Van Ha‚ PhD‚ TU Darmstadt‚ Germany Abstract: In recent years‚ there has been a growing concern in sustainable development‚ social responsibility due to the increasing attention to environmental problems. Companies in the world both in developed and developing countries have been trying to take their efforts of following their business strategy with growth and sustainability. With the objectives‚ many companies have been implementing

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    Today‚ Canada is a free‚ independent country home to many different Canadians of all nationalities and is know for being one of the most multicultural countries in the world[i]. What Canadians did to contribute to WWI‚ for themselves in the Halibut Treaty‚ and how they handled the Chanak Crisis all lead to Canada becoming a country and a truly independent nation from Great Britain from the years 1914-1928. Canada contributed excessively in WWI providing troops‚ ammunition‚ food‚ supplies‚ and

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    acceptance of the principles underpinning the autonomy of the self-governing Dominions‚ this document represented an important step in Canada’s path to complete autonomy. The law affirming these principles was the 1931 Statute of Westminister‚ which Canada adopted in the same year. Arthur Balfour was British Foreign Minister during World War I. He was made a member of the British delegation at the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in 1919‚ and was made Earl of Balfour in 1922. When he chaired the

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