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    The government of Canada severely mistreated its aboriginal population according to the assimilation and residential schools‚ The White Paper and The National Indian Brotherhood‚ The James Bay Project and land claims‚ The Calder Case‚ The Mackenzie River Pipeline Issue‚ enfranchisement‚ The Meech Lake Accord‚ The Charlottetown Accord‚ Oka confrontation and Ipperwash‚ Ontario confrontation. Assimilation policy isolated and changed from one of assimilation by a community to one of outright assimilation

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    Death Penalty In Canada

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    Should Canada reinstate the death penalty for murder? Reinstituting the death penalty is not optional. If Canada wishes to prosper and flourish under God’s blessing‚ we must reintroduce the death penalty. The foremost reason for the death penalty is God’s mandate. Other reasons include the practical deterrent that the death penalty constitutes and‚ as a comparatively minor reason‚ the economic sensibility. I would also argue that the death penalty still applies to crimes other than murder and that

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    Gender Equality In Canada

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    on its passport is not fair as several people can’t pay said surgery‚ creating yet another inequality between social classes for people who are probably already stigmatised on account of their difference. Therefore‚ I strongly agree that Passport Canada should review their policies and consider a “genderless” option. The arrangements made by countries such as Bangladesh and the USA are also useful improvements I believe other states should

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    globalization. These organizations must face increasing international competitors and growing market opportunities abroad. To overcome these two obstacles and remain competitive‚ organizations in Canada are opening new plants abroad in order to be closer to customers and cut labour costs. A competitive advantage for Canada is its multicultural workforce‚ which aids in dealing with other countries and cultures‚ anticipating their needs or concerns‚ and being proactive in responding

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    Branches Of Government

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    Constitution‚ Declaration of Independence‚ Bill of rights and similar documents written in that period‚ I believe that the federal government by the extent of the people have not accomplished the goals of the American Revolution. These goals were set by our founding fathers. I believe the founding fathers had a different idea in mind that what the federal government has today. Many things have changed including the people have changed since our founding fathers time. In the Declaration of Independence

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    Strong‚ and Free” country that we all live in. In terms of politics‚ Canada’s primary parties‚ like the Conservatives and Liberals‚ target a multitude of issues. One of those can be the “Justice” system of policies and laws. A Conservative government perceives that they should decriminalize Marijuana‚ due to the possible dangerous outcomes from these drugs‚ and simply because of people

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    Child Labour In Canada

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    scale. We can not look at child labour just at the level of the individual family - we need to understand the class and cultural politics behind it. Child labour is also part of the economic structure in many countries‚ just like it used to be in Canada. Entire industries now depend on labour of children and families also depend on their children to work - some pledge their children’s work in return for a loan or to pay back a debt. Children rarely earn a living wage; in fact they are hired because

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    is one which many people do not fully understand. It is a term used in the media‚ by governments and ecologists‚ to indicate to the public that a new species has entered an area‚ and usually very little is said afterwards‚ however many people do not realise the severity and long term effects of invasive species in their area and worldwide. Unfortunately this attitude is what makes the problem worse. In Canada alone there are hundreds of known invasive species including insects‚ birds‚ mammals‚

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    Each morning I start my day with a cup of dark roasted coffee with a touch of milk. Caffeine is an essential part of my life. So much so that I get a headache if I do not have a cup of coffee. After careful investigation on the production of coffee‚ its benefits and risks to health. I have concluded that coffee is much more than a morning beverage‚ it is a culture and a huge part of Canadian’s lives. The ideology of the “North American Dream” begins and ends with coffee. The Oxford Dictionary defines

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    When my father was seven years old‚ his family immigrated to Canada because they heard that it was the land of the free‚ where everyone was treated equally and with respect. Worldwide‚ that appears to be a common belief- Canada is viewed as vastly a tolerant nation‚ serving as a shining example to countries across the globe on topics such as human rights and the treatment of minority groups. However‚ behind the well-constructed façade lies a wealth of problems based on racial prejudice and stereotyping

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