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    addition to establishing the Charter of Rights and Freedoms‚ Trudeau gradually equalized incomes to achieve his vision of a “Just Society”‚ where every all Canadians had equal opportunities (The Prime Ministers of Canada). In response to Quebec wanting its own distinct society‚ Trudeau created the Official Languages Act‚ which allowed the Québecois and the English-speaking Canadians to live harmoniously together in the same country. This was because French and English became the

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    The Human Genome Project

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    Introduction to Literature February 8‚ 2013 THE Human Genome Project Today I will be defining the Human Genome project. This is a project to study‚ research‚ implement‚ and produce a DNA sequence of the Human Genome System. The human genome project is working to try and find a way to see what every gene in the human body actually does. They have already done a DNA sequence of human genes. They discovered the human body has more proteins than they first thought; now they have to see what each

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    presents a political and legal progression by the James Bay Development Corporation that essentially alters the native Cree’s relationship to their land. Starting in Quebec‚ from 1971 to 1975 the Grande River Hydro-electric Complex started the construction on four dams in eastern James Bay‚ publicized to provide electricity to the Quebec grid. Living off the eastern James Bay land is the people of the Cree which began fighting for the rights to the land as the assembly of these dams would induce large

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    century was a huge step in the history of Canada. They decided that it shouldn’t be divided in east and west but combined to be a country. In 1864 they had their first conference in Charlottetown with Ontario‚ Québec and the Maritimes. They also had another that same year in Québec. In Québec‚ even Newfoundland and Labrador was invited. In 1866 all the colonies go to London (England) for permission to unite. Aubiosly London accepte since this was their plan since the beginning. To unite themselves

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    World War Ii and Canada

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    Cold War‚ First Nations‚ Women‚ and Quebec Canada Learning Exercise Part One: Multiple Choice Cold War 1) Which newspaper headline is associated with the Korean War? A. “Canadian soldiers resolve crisis!” C. “Invasion of oil-rich country leads to war!” B. “Asian conflict; Canada remains neutral!” D. “International conflict results in a stalemate!” 2) In which nation did UN peacekeepers intervene in 1956? A. W B. X C. Y D. Z 3) Which of the following was a result of Canada’s decision to cancel

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    Relationship between the Geography of Canada and Its History Veronica Guerrero Farjat CDNS 101 Royal Roads University Ms. Michelle Hardy November 20‚ 2013 What is the relationship between Canada’s geography and its history? According to M. Hardy‚ (personal communication‚ March 27‚ 2012) my course material (2013) establishes that Canada is a North American country with 10 provinces and 3 territories; worldwide appointed as the 2nd largest country in the world Canada‚ is

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    Libs 7002

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    BCIT Comm 2003 Team Project | Policy Report | Resolving Tuition Fee Strikes in Quebec in 2012 | | Anna Kim‚ 8/25/2012 | | Letter of Transmittal Table of Contents Executive Summary 4 Introduction 6 Tuition Fee Analysis and History 7 Summary 7 Introduction 7 The University Funding Plan in Quebec 7 Change in Tuition Fees in Quebec 8 Reasons to Raise Tuition Fees 8 Tuition Fee Analysis 10 Tuition Fees in Other Provinces 10 Analysis in Tuition Fees‚ Family

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    The Quiet Revolution

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    paper is to analyze the aspects of The Quiet Revolution on Quebec‚ and how the changes implemented by Lesage made Quebec the province it is today. The Quiet Revolution was only quiet at name; it triggered many conflicts that appeared in Quebec. The province began to move away from Catholic Church with the help of nationalists‚ leaving Quebec reformed and quite different from how it was before the 1960’s. Before the Quiet Revolution‚ Quebec was majorly formed of rural population. They believed that

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    Elijah Harper

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    Born: March 3rd‚ 1949 Aboriginal Cree Canadian Lived on Sucker Lake in the northeast area of Manitoba Attended residential schools across Manitoba Studied at the University of Manitoba Even as a young adult he helped his fellow native by supervising the Indian Brotherhood program in Manitoba and acted as one of the analysts for the Manitoba Northern Affairs. In recent Canadian government‚ Elijiah Harper has been an aboriginal advocate working to create change in the constitutions for Canadian

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    Canadian History Essay

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    July 25th‚ 2011 French-English Relations Today’s relationship between Quebec and the rest of Canada has been relatively steady. Over the years‚ Québec has certainly developed separately but in association with the rest of Canada. However‚ without influence from the past‚ their relationships would not be what it is today. The development of the French and English

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