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    Introduction; Thesis statement: Canadian women had many duties during WW2 after the men had left for battle. - Women always had a "ladylike" image that they were expected to fit. -The involvement of Canadian women in WW2 was one of the most important primary steps towards Canadas current state of gender equality‚ because those women took on a untraditonal military role that back then you would NEVER expect a women to take on‚ challenged social stereotypes and refused to return to traditional

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    Aboriginal Canadians and European settlers In the history of contact between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal peoples in Canada‚ there has been an imbalance in acculturative influences. Generally‚ Aboriginal peoples have been changed substantially‚ with serious erosion of their cultures and identities. However‚ this dominance by Euro Canadian peoples has also been met by resistance by Aboriginal peoples. Policy and programme changes to alter the relationship between these two sets

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    Quebec who have left the province during the 1971 to 2001 time frame‚ on average‚ have a higher education than other Canadians. Anglophones who chose to remain in Quebec throughout the past decades were less likely to have post-secondary diplomas. As well‚ they were less likely to have completed high school. The Anglophones who left Quebec in 1971 were 81% more likely than other Canadians to obtain a post-secondary degree and 19 % more likely to have obtained their high school diploma. Anglophones who

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    The law was introduced in 1972‚ but did not immediately come into effect‚ and there was significant resistance in university athletics due to the changes that were stipulated. Canada is an interesting comparison because it has no such sport-specific‚ nor university-specific law that targets these cases of gender equality to be resisted against. Another difference between the two countries

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    became mistreatment of Japanese Canadians. The government was cruel‚ stripped them of all their rights as citizens‚ did not let them speak up for themselves and unfairly punished them in different ways. In an effort to protect Canada‚ the government wrongfully confiscated and sold the possessions of Japanese Canadians effectively taking away their ability to work‚ placed approximately 21‚000 in internment camps and then deported over 10‚000. Japanese Canadian were faced with unfair treatment

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    From the period of the mid 19th Century Aboriginals and Natives in America have faced widespread stereotypes and omissions as well as outright being the ones suppressed in society by the Western white colonizers‚ what can be seen here is a trend on how the public has been fed with films that display and antagonizes the First Nations people. However as society changed and became tolerant there has been a new surge of cinema that has commissioned itself to resolve the issue of misrepresentations and

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    Case Analysis Canadian Blood Services I. Introduction Canadian Blood Services (CBS) has a reputation that makes people feel comfortable in knowing that when they donate blood there will be professionals that will take care of them and they receive the satisfaction of knowing they are saving lives. It is this good feeling that brings donors into clinics to donate. However‚ Canadian Blood Services faces challenges in recruiting new blood donors and require increase donation collections to keep

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    ------------------------------------------------- Canadian Economy Assignment #1 Canadian Securities Course October 19‚ 2012 ------------------------------------------------- Canadian Economy

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    Immigrant Youth in Canadian Culture Introduction Canada is a place where people all over the world immigrate to. People immigrate to Canada due to reasons such as war‚ famine‚ employment‚ better health plans‚ colonialism‚ educational opportunities and many more. Some come here by choice while others are forced to leave their homeland to survive. For whatever reason one immigrates to Canada‚ the point is‚ they leave things that are familiar to them and come to an unknown and uncertain environment

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    saw the demand of man forces needed overseas. The Canadian Government began assembling branches of armed forces (RCAMC‚ CAC‚ and RCN‚ RCAF) for women known as The Royal Canadian Air Force Women’s Division‚ Canadian Women’s Army Corps‚ Royal Canadian Medical Corps (nursing sister) and the Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Services. In total Canada had about 45‚000 women serving in uniform. This was a start of a new era for women in war. In WWII Canadian Women had a substantial impact and role than any other

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