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    Multiculturalism‚ inclusivity‚ diversity are primary adjectives to describe the Canadian attitude‚ but there is a lack of diversity in Canadian public sector. The public sector does not represent many groups because governments do not see it as efficient to hire individuals due to their background over their merit. Canadian history was not very accepting to groups such as women‚ aboriginal and LGBTQ communities due to systemic discrimination. A job of a public servant is to deliver services ordered

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    Annotated Bibliography PTSD Drapeau‚ Michel & Juneau‚ Joshua (2012‚ November). The Canadian Forces and PTSD: One step forward‚ two steps back. Esprit de Corps‚ 19(10)‚ 40-59. In the one step forward‚ two steps back article it explains the effect that PTSD has on Canada’s economy and brings in focus the difficulties that victims of PTSD face every day because of the stigma and the way people view others with PTSD and other mental illnesses. Drapeau and Juneau

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    Harry Jerome: Canadian Olympian Harry Jerome is one of‚ if not the most influential Canadian Olympian. Jerome competed as a track and field runner. Jerome was born in Saskatchewan on September 30‚ 1940 and eventually moved with his family to Vancouver in 1951. Although Jerome’s main sport was track and field he also interested in sports such as baseball and football‚ but he always excelled in speed. Both Jerome’s grandfather‚ John Howard‚ and his sister Valerie Jerome completed in the Olympics

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    Throughout history there have been many people who have had a great impact on Canadian history and breaking social constructs and barriers‚ one of those people is Barbara Howard. Barbara Howard’s story is one of determination‚ talent‚ and revolutionary accomplishments that went beyond the sporting scene and left a mark in Canadian history. As the first Black woman to represent Canada in international sports‚ she not only broke barriers of race‚ but also opened the way for future generations of female

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    The Marginalization of Aboriginals in the Canadian Justice System The original people to live in Canada have adapted the name Aboriginals. They were here before the European settlers discovered the continent of North America. When the Europeans arrived in Canada they brought with the many technological advances and customs that the Aboriginals did not know. Although you might think that this would be a very great thing for Aboriginals‚ it was not very good. The Europeans thought that the aboriginals

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    religion‚ language‚ etc. There are numerous incidents about historical and current racism in Canada. One of incident which cannot be forgotten and avoided is Kamagata Maru journey of Punjabis from India to Vancouver which is most symbolic moment in Canadian history. Kamagata Maru was a ship sailed from Hong Kong‚ then a holding of the British Empire‚ via Shanghai‚ China‚ and Yokohama‚ Japan‚ to Vancouver‚ British Columbia‚ Canada‚ in 1914‚ carrying 376 passengers from

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    also fought for the rights of the white settlers in the area and for the natives. Louis was a patriot‚ he was proud to be Canadian‚ he just didn’t agree with the government at the time. Louis Riel was a freedom fighter‚ not a rebel against his country. He was rebelling against the men in government who suppressed his people. "The entire process which saw the spread of the Canadian Governments imperialistic authority over the west‚ ignored the people who were there long before England decided to give

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    THE BALANCED SCORECARD: STRUCTURE AND USE IN CANADIAN COMPANIES A Thesis Submitted to the College of Graduate Studies and Research in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in the Department of Accounting University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon Marvin J. Soderberg Copyright Marvin Soderberg April 2006. All Rights Reserved. Use shall not be made of the material contained herein without proper acknowledgement‚ as indicated on the following page

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    anyone with a pair of hands could perform. The textile industry saw a huge uplift with the advent of power looms that could weave large quantities of cloth and required little labour to operate. The Threshing machine‚ which quickly made its way across Canadian farms‚ could process more grain in one day than the average worker could by hand in a year. Mechanical mowers‚ seed drills‚ and gasoline powered tractors all meant fewer hands were required on the farm. All of these advancements would bring see the

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    Abstract In this paper‚ it will be arguing how Canada hasn’t begun to fix the poverty situation that many Canadians deal with in a daily bases. Structural Functionalism Theory‚ Conflict Theory and the Feminist Perspective are going to be used in for this argument in this paper. This will give reader a better understanding and depth of the country’s Poverty issues that are currently taken place. It describes a brief history of poverty to today’s current issues in our communities‚ and what are some

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