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    Canadian Pay Gaps

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    their visible minority counterparts‚ before and after controlling for other variables. Although‚ Female Caucasian professors still made $2000 below average. Li also discovered that after controlling for other variables‚ native- born Canadians earned more than Canadians of immigrant status. Because productivity was not measured in this study‚ Li acknowledged the validity in arguing that these discrepancies could be due to Caucasian counterparts having a higher level of productivity. To weaken this

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    Sources of Law: those parts of a legal system that have the longest historical development and represent the system’s cumulative values‚ beliefs‚ and principles. Code: a systematic collection of laws‚ written down and organized into topics. Custom: a long-established way of doing something that‚ over time‚ has acquired the force of law. Convention: a way of doing something that has been accepted for so long that it amounts to an unwritten rule. Secondary Sources of Law: current laws that enshrine

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    The Canadian National Bank

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    years old‚who graduated from the Honors Business Administration Program at the Richard Ivey School of Business in the Spring of 1996. She expected to work at the branch for 18 months‚ then she could apply for a position at any other branch of the Canadian National Bank. Pam Stewart‚ who was a customer service representative with a high school diploma. Those two lady were working together in the branch‚ but Pam Stewart was the only one who reacted negatively to Lesley while Lesley were wish to get

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    Canadian Tire Case

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    Michael Eubanks of Canadian Tire Corporation (CTC) is in charge of the implementation of a business intelligence (BI) system for the company. This implementation began in 2003 and was to be completed in 2005. In 2006‚ the project is only in the 2nd of 3 phases. He is now faced with a problem. The implementation is going much slower than he anticipated. His goal is to implement BI as soon as possible‚ so what does he need to do so that he can reach this goal? In order to reach his goal‚ there are

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    occupation to what is now a modern country rich with culture. You can find just about every nationality in Canada and for the most part‚ they live together peacefully. By covering weather and its effect on agriculture‚ major cities‚ and environmental terrain‚ past military conflicts and then modern disposition of its military‚ as well as the political and social makeup will give us a broad view of Canadian culture. Due to the vast size of the country‚ it has a few different weather zones. The northern

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    Contemporary Canadian Business Law: Principles and Cases Tenth Edition Chapter 15: Case 9 Case 9 deals with a homeowner (the principle) who lists her property for sale and enters into an agreement with an agent to facilitate a sale with a third party. Over the course of the agency agreement a prospective buyer inspected the property but didn’t make an offer before the agency agreement expired. The legal issue that arises comes after the agency agreement expires. The prospective buyer later

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    During the years before Confederation‚ there was much happening in the colonies that would eventually unite to become the Dominion of Canada in 1867. The Fathers of Confederation were the architects of the plan that resulted in the proposal that would bring the individual British American colonies together under a Federalist system. There were three main conferences which were held and to be included as a Father of Confederation. These conferences were The Charlottetown Conference - 1864‚ The Quebec

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    Canadian Music Analysis

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    different genres like Pop‚ Rock‚ Jazz‚ Classical‚ comedy‚ Country‚ hip hop and many more. Canadian music reflects diverse influences that have shaped the country. Distinctive music scenes have been an integral part of the cultural landscape of Canada. It has styles and genres from many different individual communities. I used to listen every music but the genres are merely depend on my mood. Especially about Canadian musical artists‚ I like Justin Bieber and Bryan Adams most. I like the way they sing

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    Canadian‚ eh? Every Canadian community is a gold mine of diverse people‚ cultures‚ traditions‚ and history. Rediscovering their wealth goes to the heart of our Canadian nature. It is the knowledge and high regard of their roots and sense of belonging at home‚ school‚ place of work‚ or place of worship‚ to name only a few‚ that strengthens their feelings of who they are as Canadians. If someone has been described as Canadian‚ it means that he is a part of Canadian society. Canadians are free. They

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    only study Canadian literature in a Grade 12 English course. While good writers exist in all cultures‚ Ontario students should only study Canadian writers because we need to become more familiar with our literature. The reasons for this are the need to focus on our own Canadian culture despite being surrounded by other cultures‚ the need to promote and establish our own writers‚ and the need to encourage younger Canadian authors. Students in Ontario taking English should only study Canadian literature

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