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    Electoral System In Canada

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    general. Many governments have different systems in which they elect their leader. In North America‚ electing a leader is a big responsibility for the citizens of that country. Particularly in Canada‚ our electoral system has been the same for many years and relies on the citizens to make a decision. Canada uses a system called first-past the-post or single member plurality . This system consists of a simple objective; to receive a majority of the votes . This system has worked well for many years

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    current condition of endangered species in Canada? What are the major factors that cause species endangerment? What are the actions the Canadian government had been taken to save them? Introduction Canada is one of the biggest places on earth with extensive wilderness protected areas that are providing home for more than 70‚000 wildlife species. Among the rest‚ 488 species are categorized by COSEWIC (Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada) as extinct‚ extirpated‚ endangered‚ threatened

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    The British Monarchy has had a large influence on Canada since European exploration of the Americas began in the late 15th century. However‚ over the last few decades there has been increasing debates over the relevance of the British monarchy in modern day Canada. Over the past few decades there has been a shift from monarchy to constitutional monarchy; this means the the King and Queen no longer have executive power to do what they please‚ the power now falls to an elected parliament (Citation)

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    Women's Rights In Canada

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    Throughout the last century‚ Canada has changed greatly as a nation. Events varying from World War battles to human rights breakthroughs have shaped Canada into what the country is presently. Prideful events such as the Battle of Vimy Ridge established identity‚ independence and nationalism for Canadians. Shameful events though‚ such as the Internment of Japanese-Canadians‚ violated human rights and promoted inequality. Canada developed as a nation during the twentieth century through the victory

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    Adopting Ifrs in Canada

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Canada is on the edge of a substantial change that will change the way companies financially report to their investors and stakeholders. Adopting international accounting standards will impact Canadian investors and businesses‚ and change the way financial information is reported in Canada. In Canada the accounting standards are set by the Accounting Standards Board of Canada (AcSB). AcSB establishes financial accounting and reporting standards for use by Canadian companies

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    Child Poverty In Canada

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    Child poverty is a topic that has been occurring worldwide‚ which Canada has made a goal to demolish. My understanding and awareness of this concept originally started in high school. When we had guest speakers coming in‚ and informing us about the donations we can make to ensure a change in the lives of children who were suffering from poverty. Moreover‚ we had various food drives and fundraisers to help the children and their families in need. This has impacted me because when I am able to‚ I give

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    Court justices was to interpret law‚ not took it upon themselves to make law. Nevertheless‚ the Supreme Court justices play a more predominant role in shaping government policy and legislation today than they did prior to 1982. Judicial activism in Canada has produced results that have been perceived as problematic by legislatures. The potential for the Supreme Court justices to interfere with the making of government’s judicial-policy has led to differing opinions

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    Financial Fraud in Canada

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    FINA 402 – Short-term Financial Management Term Project Financial Fraud in Canada [pic] Analysis presented to Ms. Julie Slater by Anouck Cinq-Mars (9197710) Anthony Liscio (9097856) Angelo Vaccaro (9356290) Joe Vincelli (9234403) Kyle Zarmair (9055177) John Molson School of Business April 4th 2011 Table of Contents Evolution of financial fraud in Canada…………………………………………...……4 Current types of fraud Canadian financial institutions A) Internal fraud…………………………………………………………………………

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    Sandy Li 3B In 1971‚ from the Canada multiculturalism act‚ Canadian government had admitted that Canada was a multicultural country‚ and accepted it’s English and French double property. In 1867‚ when Canada was built‚ the proportion of English and French people occupied 91.6%. Although Canada has been colonized by French people first‚ English still give a huge influence on its cultures‚ and nowadays these two public languages are both used in Canada. Therefore‚ Canada should be considered as a product

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    Canada has maintained a diverse cultural identity throughout the years. One way is through the Native Canadians that lived there. They had many unique characteristics among other tribes in other locations. They made kayaks‚ dogsleds and umiaks. Most were nomads‚ worshipped nature‚ and had shaman. They made things such as jewelry and needles.Another way is through fur trade. Fur trade was a very big deal in Canada. They would trap beaver and use their fur to make hats. This was the popular style in

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