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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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    generation if our government gets this wrong?” Immigration is key for Canada. We have become an popular option from immigrants from all around the world. We are capable of giving them great opportunities‚ and a better life. In 2011‚ foreign born immigrants represented approximately 20.6% of Canada’s total population. Without immigrants; Canada will lose its potential. Why immigration is necessary for Canada‚ The more immigrants that Canada has; the more economic growth‚ and real estate. Without immigrants

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    Discrimination in Canada has existed since the beginning of European settlement. The indigenous population was forced into isolation on reserves‚ and were forced into Christian schools (residential schools). Thousands of indigenous people were either killed or abused physically and sexually and lost both their culture and language. While the extremity of discrimination against aboriginals isn’t quite as severe as it used to be‚ the ripples of our past coupled with continued suppression have left

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    Canada has been around for 151 years and has learned from its mistakes and developed into a great country. Canada has played an important role in making the rights and freedoms that we have. John Peters Humphrey‚ a canadian and the director of the United Nations Human Rights Division was instrumental in making up the rights and freedoms that we have. Canada also kept Great Britain’s idea of government because it worked so well and gives the everyday person a say in government. Countries with democratic

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    Sacco CHC 2DN-02 Tuesday July 7th 2009 Persuasive Essay on Immigration to Canada Immigration is when one leaves their country of origin and move to another. The topic if immigration has always been a very delicate subject. This is due to the many problems immigrants have had to face in their new country. Today issues dealing with immigration are not as bad as they were many years ago. Immigration in Canada was not as popular then as it is now. During the 1900s-1918 not all migrants were

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    Canada played an important role in the 1950’s and 60’s‚ the years containing historical political change. After the Cold War had begun‚ Canada was forced to make quick and logical decisions‚ the impacts were felt from all over the world. Canada’s tremendous participation in the three major conflicts within the Cold War the Korean War in which they helped from stopping the escalation of the war‚ the resolution of Suez Canal Crisis with Canada’s contribution the crisis did not turn into a large battle

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    Location Canada is located in the northern portion of the continent of North America‚ extending‚ in general‚ from the 49th parallel northward to the islands of the Arctic Ocean. Its eastern and western boundaries are the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans respectively. Its land area totals 3‚851‚809 square miles (9‚976‚185 square kilometers). The easternmost portion of the country is a riverine and maritime environment‚ consisting of the provinces of Newfoundland‚ Labrador‚ Nova Scotia‚ Prince Edward

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    Both countries‚ Canada and Cuba‚ have their share of problems‚ thus‚ in this essay‚ I will be comparing‚ and discussing the problems that these countries share‚ the extent that these countries are solving their problems‚ as well as how they’re coping in the global economy. In terms of the share of problems that these countries are facing‚ the problems that Canada is experiencing include Canada’s problems with their budget (and their battle to reduce the deficit)‚ the challenges that the

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    Great Britain is accessible and in need of protection. Canada contends necessary and essential part in the Battle of the Atlantic. For about 6 years the RCN‚ the Canadian Merchant Navy and the RCAF were part of the Battle of the Atlantic. Canada’s Navy limited‚ owning Six destroyers‚ 5 little minesweepers‚ 2 coaching vessels and One squad of sailing ships. Nobody expected Canada to play such a vital and necessary role in the battle. Later on‚ Canada gets the third largest Navy in the world‚ the RCAF

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    Quebec. As the only province in Canada with a French speaking minority Quebec faced discrimination and anguish. Its individuals often felt forced to assimilate to English culture causing conflict between the English and French communities. Throughout Canadian history it has been difficult for Quebec to attain the treatment it deserved. It is a result of this treatment that Quebec has previously attempted two referendums for separation. Quebec should not separate from Canada. Quebec‚ despite being one

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