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    Warner History April 23th‚ 2013 Canadian Life during the Great Depression Canadians were faced with many challenges during the Great Depression in the 1930s. The biggest challenges were the drought in the prairies‚ unemployment and being able to provide. It was a tough time to live in for Canadians and many other people around the world. Firstly‚ one of the challenges Canadians faced during the Great Depression was the disastrous drought in Saskatchewan. Canadians had to face the bitter cold winters

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    Relations between French and English Canadians Over the years‚ French Canadians have shown their dissatisfaction of their treatment with respect to English Canadians‚ the Canadian government and the ROC. Due to this‚ the relationship between English and French Canadians has been heavily strained. The conscription crisis of 1917 was a major event causing tensions between French and English Canadians. During this time very few French Candians volunteered to go to war as their loyalty sided with

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    “Studies state 4.4 million Canadians do not have a family doctor; 800‚000 of those do not have a place to go for regular medical care” (Picard‚ 2012‚ para.5). Canadian physician shortage is an ongoing and serious issue across the country. Canada remains to have one of the longest waiting lists‚ supply of doctors‚ and low levels of medical advancements (Hurtig‚ 2008). Government restrictions‚ the Canadian health care system‚ and medical schools are all primary factors

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    Studies 11 Unit 1-1 | |Reading Guide | Name: __________________ ___ / 55 A Different Canada Resource: Counterpoints: Exploring Canadian Issues‚ Chapter 1 Introduction 1. Describe five changes in Canada’s borders between 1905 and 2005. • • • • • 2. What was Canada’s population in: • 1911 • 2000 Society and Manners 3. Where did most Canadians live in 1900? 4. Identify several Victoria era values in Canada. • • • • • 5. Describe how women were treated in the early

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    | Female Offenders in Corrections | Jarrod Birch | | Criminology 252 | Karin Kaercher | | Introduction Female offenders that enter into the correctional system in Canada do so with an entirely different set of risk factors than their male counterparts. Through comparisons and contrasting of facts‚ this paper will set out to identify the issues correctional services in Canada face when dealing with female offenders entering into the system. For example‚ female offenders that

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    Individuality and Interdependence: a Comparison of the North American and Japanese Educational Systems The comparison between Japanese and North American educational systems is often used. The Japanese system‚ along with other Asian cultures‚ places importance on the group and the interdependence of its members (Cole & Cole‚ 2001‚ p. 541). The North American model‚ in contrast‚ focuses on the ideals of individuality and independence (Cole & Cole‚ 2001‚ p.541). This contrast is due to a conflicting

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    WHO KILLED CANADIAN HISTORY? J.L. Granatstein As one of Canada’s most prominent historians‚ Jack Granatstein regularly comments on historical questions and public affairs in the media‚ including issues such as foreign and defense policies‚ Canadian-American relations‚ the military and public service. In his book Who Killed Canadian History?‚ Granatstein continues his tradition of scholarly discussion on the progressively increasing deterioration of Canadian history. It is because of this dire

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    equally around the world. This means more people in the world and of course‚ Canada has a better financial situation and become richer and has more power to invest in real estate. Below‚ we are reviewing some of the key factors which affecting the Canadian

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    Canadian Plurality Electoral System does not represent a fair and democratic way of electing Canada’s government. In order to exercise a more democratic approach‚ Canada needs to adopt a proportional representative electoral system. Democracy will never be a goal that is achieved; it is a process that countries are continuously striving to improve. There is a vast gap between what we expect and what the government delivers. In order to come closer to achieving a more democratic country‚ Canada

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    Stereotypes of Canadians Is there a typical Canadian personality? How are we influenced by stereotypes? I. “Dance with the Devil” by Edward McCourt Synopsis The Reverend Dugald Cameron meets the devil face to face in old Raftery’s hut on the top of Dead Man’s Butte‚ wins the confrontation‚ and in the process cleans up the dis reputable town of Coyote Gullly. As a class‚ we will read the short story and complete a short story analysis. The analysis will be a review for literary elements. Title:

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