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    October 28‚ 2013 Civics: ISU Essay 2013 Bilingualism in Canada: Good or Bad? Yamna Zia I believe that bilingualism is central to Canada’s identity‚ as well as other languages. Pierre Elliott Trudeau has said that‚ “Bilingualism unites people; dualism divides them. Bilingualism means you can speak to the other; duality means you live in one language and the rest of Canada will live in another language”. Bilingualism is an essential

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    International Moving to Canada: Long distance moving locally is comparatively easy from an overseas move. Replanting and Uprooting your life and possessions to a foreign country and environment is a hectic and stressful undertaking. Employing International moving services of an experienced International moving proves really helpful for families and businesses to take the next step towards future excellence. That’s why Movers Alliance is here! As an international moving company to Canada we can take care

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    Canada in World War Two Canada had proven itself an effective fighting force through all the World War One. Meaning that Canada was met with extreme success during World War One‚ with their stunning victories against immense odds. But would this reputation carry over to World War Two? In World War Two Canada would have success and failures with its first real battle being the defence of Hong Kong. Canada would fight with British and Indian forces‚ Canadian forces arrived just in time to repel

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    Professor Collett Tracey English 21st April 2014 Canada: A Racist nation has not changed Racism in Canada is one of the least publicised problems modern Canadian society has faced in the Twenty First Century. With the majority of the Canadian and world public holding the census that Canada through its lax immigration policies and political reform‚ is far from a racist state. This belief is a falsehood that has either been achieved through white lies from history textbooks or a lack of endeavor

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    important part of our history. Without confederation Canada would not even be close to where it is today. Confederation solved many problems Canada was facing at the time such as‚ political deadlock‚ threats from other forces and a railway that was needed. Political deadlock was a major problem in the 1800’s. Since each party had an equal amount of representatives‚ no decisions could be made because each party had an equal say in the government. Canada east had 2 parties le parti blue I and le parti

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    collective identity‚ yet the recorded events that took place in this country from when the first colonists arrived to now‚ are more widely know as the events that shaped Canada’s history. Out of the multitude of events and features that have made Canada the place we know today‚ two of the most significant and unifying are the completion and building of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Confederation that brought colonies together under one common government. These events are the two of the most

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    Elaine Li 1 Elaine Li Mrs. Peressotti CIA4U1 November 6‚ 2014 Economic benefits of living in Canada There are numerous countries in the world. Some are developing and some are developed. Even though the developed countries are not rare‚ people always have their favorite countries that they want to live in and make some ranking of those countries which are popular for immigration. As it is known to all‚ America is the country that most people want to immigrate to and it takes at least several

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    Canada is an amazing country‚ most notably known for Niagara Falls and its picturesque sceneries‚ but to many‚ it is so much more than just majestic waterfalls and beautiful scenery. Canada is a welfare state‚ meaning that the government takes care of basic social service needs of its citizen‚ primarily health care and education. Canada‚ although considered a very wealthy country due to its natural resources‚ is a social market economy. its public health care system boasts that all of its citizens

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    CHINESE IMMIGRANTS IN CANADA AND THEIR PROBLEMS ON THE CANADIAN LABOR MARKET History 287 – The Chinese in Canada and Canadians in China Bolaria‚ B. Singh‚ and Sean P. Hier. Race and Racism in 21st-century Canada: Continuity‚ Complexity‚ and Change. Peterborough‚ Ont.: Broadview‚ 2007. Print. According to a statistics from Citizenship and Immigration Canada‚ the number of mainland Chinese immigrants to Canada increased impressively in the past 25 years. This has brought a significant amount

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    Canada became a large contender in history’s two largest wars- World War I and World War 2. Canada‚ a colony of Britain at the time‚ was determined to help by any means necessary during WWI. Thereafter‚ the nation became less enthusiastic about participation in future wars‚ especially with the inevitable WWII. Canadians were still determined to fight in the war despite the Great Depression and lingering memories of World War I. As time progressed‚ Canada got more tranquil and kind hearted while

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