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    Winter and Summer in Canada All places on earth have weather. Weather can be wonderful or it can be terrible. Sometimes it benefits human activities whereas other times it is destructive. Weather has different components which involve precipitation and climate. Both these parts affect human life on earth. They determine what we can do and when we can do it. Canada is a little different from most countries. Canada has two dramatically different seasons in regard to temperature‚ weather and activities

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    In the early decades of the twentieth century‚ Canada went through significant changes. A lot of trends and inventions became known in these years that are still relevant today. Many changes were made on the provinces and laws that helped shape Canada into the country it is now. Canada went through much social change in these years also‚ from medical inventions to new entertainment to the rights of its citizens. Not only the laws‚ but provinces and people faced much positive change in this time.

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    on the working class in Canada Submitted By: Elisha Roberton Course: JWU 100Y1Y L0101 Instructor: Cheryl Shook Date: Oct 24‚ 2011 Canada in the late 19th and early 20th century was immensely changed for better and for worse because of the industrial revolution. This revolution‚ fueled by technological advancements that changed everything from manufacturing to transportation “transformed the lifestyles of Canadians” and sent Canada‚ along with the rest of

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    Can you imagine Canada before it was a diverse nation? Or the country having racist citizens as the majority? You probably cannot since today‚ Canada is among the most tolerant multicultural countries in the world . Though‚ in Canada’s history‚ Canada has not been a country that kindly welcomed foreigners. Canadians created taxes and polices to prevent immigrants‚ were rude to First Nations‚ and they were xenophobic and chauvinist (sexist). Canadian’s in history were the opposite of how they are

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    Constitutional Monarchy Canada is a constitutional monarchy; this means that the powers of the monarchy in Canada are limited by the Constitution. Our monarch is now Elizabeth II‚ who is also the Queen of the United Kingdom. As our Queen does not live in Canada‚ she appoints‚ under the advice of our Prime Minister‚ a Governor General to represent her authority in Canada. There is a great debate among Canadians‚ on if they really need a constitutional monarchy. The fact is Canada does need a monarch

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    Canadian Permanent Residency Permanent residency (PR) refers to holding a residency provision in one particular country without by birth citizenship. Canada‚ a country with diversified bilinguals’ nations upholds a great stand in the WORLD as far as the migrations are concerned. Government of Canada is firm on principle of people friendly approach for governance .In recent days Canadian government has welcomed 25000 Syrian refugees. The Canadian Government has enthusiasm in evolving much easier

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    From the late 1800s to the 1980s‚ more than 100‚000 First Nations children in Canada attended residential schools To attend these schools‚ children were taken away from their families and communities. At the schools‚ the children suffered from emotional‚ physical‚ sexual and spiritual abuse. The worst abuses were often used as punishment for speaking their indigenous languages. The imposition of residential schools on First Nations children has led to significant loss of indigenous languages‚ and

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    Canada has relative advantage of experiences in conducting elections‚ ensuring peace‚ policy making and integrating gender equality‚ managing civil and common law codes‚ preventing conflicts‚ etc. Outputs of Global Economic Governance Program require western countries to prioritize the import of other country expertise with the aim to complement its own expertise and not for substituting the same. Traditionally Canada has been working towards getting freedom to make decision and ensuring international

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    As society ages‚ demographic trends change and evolve. This can have a significant impact on the workforce around the world. Impacts such as the aging workforce‚ more females entering the workforce and the increase in migrants’ means that organisations are increasingly going to have to work on their equal opportunity policies‚ concentrate on talent management and succession planning. The ageing population means that organisations are going to be required to change how they manage their skilled workforce

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    one of the most significant developments in the protection of human rights in Canada was signed and entrenched in the Canadian Constitution under the leadership of then Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Coming into force on April 17‚ 1982‚ the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the most visible and recognized part of the Canadian Constitution and is intended to protect certain political and civil rights of people in Canada from the policies and actions of all levels of government. Since its enactment

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