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    consideration of the domestic workforce. Foreign workers‚ defined as “workers...employed in a country other than their own” (ILO‚ 1999‚ p. 1)‚ face challenges such as lack of worker mobility and worker exploitation. According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC)‚ Canada’s program “allows Canadian employers to hire foreign nationals to fill temporary labour and skill shortages when qualified Canadian citizens or permanent residents are not

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    girls‚ Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret‚ to dwell in Canada. Hatley Castle was obtained by the central government in 1940 for use as the King’s illustrious royal residence‚ in any case‚ it was chosen that having the Royal Family leave the UK during a period of war would be too enormous a hit to confidence‚ and the family stayed in London. After the demise of Dunsmuir and afterward his dowager Laura‚ the family sold the home to the government in 1940 to be utilized by the military. HMCS Royal Roads

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    For the Conference Board of Canada (CBC)‚ the federal government must utilise its business immigration program for it to draw favourable results and become more beneficial for the country. The Ottawa-based think-tank believes that the country has not realized its full potential yet‚ and it could use the current political milieu in the neighboring countries‚ particularly the US‚ to its advantage. "In recent years‚ Canada’s programs have struggled to meet policy objectives due to increased competition

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    Native Land Claims

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    The Canadian government says that it is dedicated to making its obligations to First Nations by discussing issues and bringing closure to all claims. Canada likes to underlie that by looking at the historic inequality and building strong partnerships among First Nations people; governments‚ and the private sector are emerging. Nevertheless‚ the current progress of First Nations Land Claims is very unhurried and seems to be deliberately painstaking. The Canadian government divides Aboriginal

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    protect culture‚ although it finally turned to trade issue. This suggests that the influence on the culture branches out many directions. 2. To what extent do you think the government of Canada was pressured to seek to protect its market because of the financial interests of the Canadian magazine industry? Indeed‚ the government strived much to protect the commercial interests of its magazine business. This however‚ don’t make a sweeping statement that the primary motive was profitmaking. In my view

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    Have you ever went to a place that you have always wanted to go. Canada has great culture and environment. It’s a perfect place to live Canada is a vast and rugged land. From north to south it spans more than half the Northern Hemisphere. From east to west it stretches almost 4‚700 miles across six time zones. It is the second largest country‚ but has little population.Canada features black-blue lakes‚ numerous rivers‚ majestic western mountains‚ rolling central plains‚ and forested eastern valleys

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    Compare and Contrast

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    this essay will discuss about some major differences that can be found in living and working in Indonesia and Canada. BODY 1 Topic Sentence: Managing money well is an important key for living in Indonesia and Canada. Supporting sentences: 1) Foreigners can’t purchase freehold land (a land in which the ownership is pass onto generations as an inheritance) in Indonesia‚ while in Canada‚ foreigners are offered to buy its residents to live in. * Original text: “Real estate in Indonesia is

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    Across North America during the 1970s close to a million young people‚ mostly from major urban centres‚ moved ‘back-to-the land’. United by a shared critique of consumer oriented society‚ capitalization and the homogenizing‚ often oppressive effects of mass media‚ the generation sought to live in ways that were more authentic‚ self-reliant and in better harmony to the natural world. There was an emphasis on nonconformity‚ self-sufficiency and on ‘doing’ itself. Leading thus to the formation of the

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    Why My Mother can’t Speak English Garry Engkent was born in 1948 in China‚ he came to Canada in the 1950”s. He completed a PH.D in English at the University of Toronto‚ and has teached at a number of Community Colleges and Universities. Why My Mother can’t Speak English‚ was first published in the Anthology of Chinese-Canadian writing in 1991. This short story has shown differences in culture‚ with different languages. There are parts where Garry’s mother feared of losing her home‚ and being sent

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    A Woman’s Safe-Travel

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    visit Her Own Way _____________. Travel.gc.ca 2 Her Own Way A WOmAn’s sAfe-TrAvel Guide Published by Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada To obtain more information or additional free copies of this booklet‚ visit the Consular Services website (travel.gc.ca)‚ e-mail enqserv@international.gc.ca‚ or call 1-800-267-8376 (in Canada) or 613-944-4000. This publication is available in alternative formats upon request. Information in this publication is readily available for personal

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