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    Canadian Global Issues

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    which the provinces of Manitoba (1870)‚ Alberta (1905)‚ and Saskatchewan (1905) were later formed. In 1871‚ British Columbia joined the dominion‚ and in 1873‚ Prince Edward Island followed. The country was linked from coast to coast in 1885 by the Canadian Pacific Railway. (Canada) VITAL STATISTICS Population (2009 est.): 33‚759‚742 (growth rate: 0.8%); birth rate: 10.2/1000; infant

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    example‚ the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom is what Canadian live by.Also it protects you from the moment you arrive in Canada.Some of the rights and freedom the Canadian Charter includes are the rights to life‚ personal security‚ freedom of judgment‚ religion‚ thoughts‚ opinions ‚expression and the right to vote.In addition‚ an immgrant living in Canada should obey the Canadian laws and help to improve their communities and the country.In Canada there is system such as‚ Canadian Bill of Rights

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    guaranteed in Constitution‚ it means that every individual can make his ideas known to the community.       It is obvious that people with similar ideas will form groups together. In Politic these groups called "Parties"‚ they are a major part of Canadian Political System.       Frankly‚ it is really hard to change something if you are alone‚ however‚ if you are the part of a group (the larger the better‚ i.e. Democrats/Republicans) it is easier to be noticed. Moreover‚ there is a greater chance to

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    Canadian Prime Minister

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    Powers of the Office of the Prime Minister in Canada The Canadian Prime Minister is the head of the Government and has significant powers in deciding how the nation is supposed to work in their stipulated time frame. While he/she is not the head of the state‚ he/she leads the Canadian Armed Forces and appoints the cabinet ministers‚ Supreme Court judges‚ senators‚ ambassadors‚ and heads of crown corporations. However‚ the Canadian constitution does not explicitly state most of the powers currently

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    A Canadian citizen known as L.B Person created United Nations Peacekeeping.(Can Encyc‚ 1956) Since the Suez Crisis Canada has been on multiple peacekeeping missions‚ thousands of Canadians serve in those peacekeeping missions.(Can Encyc‚ 1956) Canada considers L.B Person a hero because he won a Nobel Peace prize.(Can Encyc‚ 1957) During this conflict over 2600 Canadians and other people apart of the United Nations (UN) helped out during

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    The Canadian economy is in the recovery phase on the business cycle. Where it has shown growth in the economy every year but it has yet to reach its peak. The economy is growing but at a very modest pace. In order to stimulate growth‚ some changes must be made to the economy. An expansionary fiscal policy would help the Canadian economy because it will increase the aggregate supply and aggregate demand which will result in an increase of the GDP. Increasing government spending would definitely help

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    a bolstering economy. With the U.S being Canada’s biggest trading partner and a central part of the world economy‚ exchange rates for many countries have been calculated by the U.S dollar. The Canadian dollar relative to the U.S dollar has fluctuated dramatically over the last half century‚ with the Canadian dollar for the majority of that time being weaker. Canada’s dollar reached an all time low‚ “January. 21st‚ 2002 at 61.79 cents U.S.”(http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/macquarie-loonie-forecast-1

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    recent weeks‚ Prime Minister Trudeau and Canadian youth have been head to head in what seems to be a constant battle. In the last week of October‚ it seemed to only escalate. There have been a flurry of smaller events that have seemed to snowball into a larger scale issue. The first issue seems to have been the lack of work for youth in the country and the growing rate of youth unemployment. In October of 2016 Statistics Canada reported that unemployment in Canadian youth was at 13%. According to Sara

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    Cases in Canadian Law

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    Cases in Canadian Law Dehghani v. Canada: The appellant‚ a citizen of Iran‚ arrived in Canada on May 13‚ 1989‚ and claimed refugee status. After being questioned in the primary examination line‚ he was referred to a secondary examination‚ which involved a long wait‚ and‚ as he did not speak English‚ an interpreter was provided for him. At the secondary interview‚ the appellant omitted significant facts. This case involves two issues that are worthy of analysis‚ as he claims‚ first of all‚ that

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    Typical Canadian Teenager

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    In the 1900s‚ the life of a typical Canadian teenager would be very different from a teenager today. Firstly‚ they are to be expected to behave by their gender‚ class‚ and race. This could include what they dress in and what they would say in public. Secondly‚ in their schools‚ they will likely rise for the British National Anthem as the National Anthem of Canada has not yet been invented. Thirdly‚ communication would be very different from today; communication systems is mostly through mail and

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