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    Is there a relationship between rising US unemployment and the rise of the Canadian dollar? Canada’s financial stability depends on the health of America’s economy‚ as international trade accounts for 45% of Canada’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and 79% of exports are to the United States. Canadian and American unemployment rates are positively correlated for that reason‚ as exemplified in early 2009. Canada’s unemployment rate quickly steepened as the United States’ rate gradually increased to

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    most significant battle in Canadian history; a battle that would forever hold a special place in our hearts and will continue to do so for the rest of our lives. Good morning your Majesty‚ President Francois Hollande‚ Prime minister Stephen Harper‚ the 5000 Canadian students and honourable guests who are joining us here today. The search for the Canadian identity needs to go no further than the Memorial at Vimy Ridge. Many historians and writers consider the Canadian victory at Vimy a defining

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    Canadian History Essay

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    There have been numerous defining moments that has happened through the Canadian history. Most of them played a crucial part on founding the culture and communities of Canada. Some of them are Bill 101‚ The Multiculturalism Act of 1971 and Our Branch Plant Economy. And I’m going to also include why and what exactly happened‚ so people that aren’t aware of these 3 tops can have a better understanding of it. Bill 101 also known as The Charter of the French Language is a law in the province

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    Documents  Document checklist [IMM 5483] : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/pdf/kits/forms/IMM5483E.pdf *Some visa offices may require additional supporting documents specific to your country. Document #1 - Proof of identity‚ ORIGINAL A valid passport or travel document that guarantees you re-entry to the country that issued it. Two photos of yourself according to Photo specifications.  Link for photo Specifications : http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/information/applications/guides/5269ETOC

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    When Japan invaded Pearl Harbour in 1941‚ the Canadian government assumed Japanese Canadians to have an invading agenda. These assumptions cultivated a hatred toward a people who were treated as enemies before war took place. In 1907‚ Japanese Canadians who owned fishing boats were attacked by “The Anti-Asiatic League sought to restrict fishing licenses to white residents”1. Japanese Canadians that fought in WW1 wanted to participate as soldiers in WWII to prove their loyalty to Canada. Instead‚

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    Vimy Ridge‚ a significant battle in Canadian history is worth the immense toll it took. The first reason why the lost lives were not all for naught‚ is that it constructed substantial evidence that Canada was militarily strong and intelligent. For instance‚ previous attempts by Britain and France to seize Vimy had failed but were conquered by Canadians in a matter of three days with thorough preparation and new strategies. This proved to other countries that Canada had its strengths and intelligence

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    Pearl Harbor in December 1941 required the Canadian government to make the reluctant decision to evacuate Japanese Canadians from the coastal regions of British Columbia and intern them. The subject matter examined in both articles range from the pre-war racism‚ attitudes of the Japanese Canadians‚ the work of intelligence services‚ and the government’s responses leading up to the evacuation. The articles share the common view that Japanese Canadians were victims of racism and mistreatment‚ but

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    very beneficial services Canadian citizens have today‚ allowing Canada to be self-dependent. The battle of Vimy Ridge in World War I resulted in international recognition for Canada and Canada’s possibility to escape from British rule in the near future. The establishment of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan‚ the foundation of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation and the battle of Vimy Ridge are three 20th century events essential to the teaching of Canadian history because they were

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    Online Passport System Project Abstract ONLINE PASSPORT SYSTEM Abstract Objective: The ideal structure of online passport registration provides security to the passports to be registered where in we can fill all the details in an efficient and easy manner. A passport is a document‚ issued by a national Government. This certifies‚ for the purpose of international travel‚ the identity and nationality of its holder. The Elements

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    exploit the indigenous people. Through her various works‚ Myriam Warner-Vieyra is gaining increased recognition for her sensitive portrayals of Caribbean women who are placed in roles which doom them for failure. Myriam Warner-Vieyra’s short story “Passport to Paradise” is a quintessential example of her writing. The story is in a collection of nine short stories titled‚ Femmes échouées‚ which translates to failed women. However‚ Eloise‚ the main character of the story‚ is far from a failed woman. Although

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