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    Japanese Canadians During the 1930’s and 1940’s the Japanese Canadians were treated with prejudice and racism. Before the war‚ Japanese Canadians were successful business owners operating prosperous fishing and farming enterprises. They created hardworking and stable communities. They were known for having the lowest crime rates. Japanese Canadians neighbours became jealous and resentful and viewed them as inferior “foreigners”. Some Japanese families were harassed by the Royal Canadian Mountain

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    Wing Chips

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    that points out stereotypes amongst social classes in cultural groups in Canada. This story points out in particular the stereotype between the French and the English in Quebec. In the story‚ a young‚ English girl lives with her father in a French-Canadian town. Besides the fact that her father was an English man‚ he also didn’t conform to the norm of a working man. He was a painter and was not a catholic man. Near the end of the story‚ a powerful‚ French family asked the father if he would paint them

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    Introduction. In the final months of the Second World War‚ Canadian forces were given the important and deadly task of liberating the Netherlands from Nazi’s. From September 1944 until April 1945‚ the First Canadian Army fought German forces on the Scheldt estuary and then cleared northern and western Netherlands of Germans. The Battles in and around the Netherlands. The Battle of Antwerp. In early September‚ 1944‚ British and American troops first entered the southern Netherlands. Allies launched

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    and Limitations of Upward Social Mobility for Women in Canadian Society pre World War II Colin May ENG 222 March 17‚ 2011 University of British Columbia Gabrielle Roy’s The Tin Flute (originally titled Bonheur d’occasion) is a quintessential novel of Canadian social history. While Gabriel Roy’s first novel is a work of fiction‚ it very carefully and accurately depicts the times‚ circumstances‚ experiences‚ and feelings of Canadian society before World War II. Set in 1939 and 1940‚ during

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    Unifine Richardson Case

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    Introduction Unifine Richardson is a food manufacturer with 110 employees. The company’s sole supplier of honey announced that effective immediately it was no longer able to supply Chinese honey. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency had rejected the importation of Chinese honey due to recently found traces of an antibiotic chemical. China had provided 20% of the world’s honey supply. Faced with escalating prices‚ issues with customer preferences‚ and possible product recalls Issues The

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    Canada food

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    Canada when I finished writing the report. My topic name is The diet custom of Canada‚ I feel a little difficult to search the information besides the Canadian diet history because there are so many repetitive information in the internet. The scope of my report are the food of Canada which include the traditional and provincial food‚ the history of Canadian food and the beverage. The beverage and the provincial food may not cover in my report. Food in Canada still influenced by the British and France

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    from an Algonquian term for "place where the river narrows‚" referring to the Saint Lawrence River near the site of present- day Quebec City‚ the capital of the province. Quebec is sometimes called "the Storied Province‚" Quebec became part of the Canadian Confederation on July 1‚ 1867‚ as one of the four original provinces.

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    CANADA * Official name – Canada * Population – 33‚487‚ 208 * Official Languages – English and French * Currency – Canadian dollar (CAD) * Capital city – Ottawa * GDP – purchasing power parity $1.564 * GDP Per Capita – purchasing power parity $39‚300 Overview Canada is the second largest country in the world and is characterized by an extraordinary variety of topography‚ climates and time zones that is a North American country consisting of ten provinces like British

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    Assignment #3: Powell Logistics Case Study A.   Defining the issue The immediate issue is to make a decision on the future of the family company. B. Analyzing the Case Data * The truck transportation industry is a vital part of the Canadian economy with $43 billion in sales annually and employing 400‚000 people * The for-hire sector accounts for 40% of the transportation industry in Canada * The for-hire sector has 2 service offerings: TL – Truck load‚ only full load between 2

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    Battle of Vimy Ridge – World War 1 A defining moment for Canada in World War 1 was the battle of Vimy Ridge‚ which took place on April 9‚ 1917. This was the first battle that Canadians planned and executed. It was fought without any help from the British or the French and was strategically led in its entirety by Canadian soldiers under the command of Sir Arthur Currie. It is arguable that this was the point at which Canada proved itself as capable of being a nation on its own and began to gain a

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