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    I introduce some of notable effects on economies in Canada after removing the Head Tax. As a young immigrant nation‚ Canada has become one of seven economic powers. Its economic well-being is tied to many factors‚ however‚ immigrants have played an unparalleled role. Those who have the experience and resources contribute to the Canadian economy. Excluding the talents of immigrants is the most disadvantageous way of reaching sustainable economic development. In 2006‚ when Steven Harbor apology

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    O’ Canada‚ the country that bears such vast geographical diversity‚ the country that bears such vast racial diversity‚ and the country myself‚ among many others‚ are proud to call my homeland. In the film‚ “Over Canada”‚ beautiful areas in Canada are highlighted‚ displaying landmarks from the Maritimes to the Arctic. The following are my opinions and observations on “Over Canada”. Atlantic Canada is made up of small islands and peninsulas on the Eastern part of Canada. Historically‚ Atlantic Canada

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    countries. Of these various non-European nations‚ consisted that of Canada‚ a dominion of Great Britain. To that point in time‚ Canada was a young developing subsidiary of the British crown‚ as Confederation had only been signed in 1867. With this in mind‚ not even did the European landscape‚ experienced by the history of conquests of empires and oppression‚ endure a crusade as deadly such as the Great War between 1914-18‚ as compared to Canada

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    First Nation • A term used in place of “Indian band / nation” Pre-WW1 • Many Aboriginal peoples found themselves increasingly displaced as immigration increases in Canada • Illness and disease were becoming problems – Aboriginal populations were declining • Federal government’s policy of assimilation was being carried out through use of the residential school system‚ enforced farming‚ and reserve system o Residential schools had been set up under the 1876 InAct because the Act stated

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    workers were Chinese. The Chinese people‚ more specifically the Cantonese‚ left their motherland of China in the 1800’s to immigrate to Canada. Canada was a fairly new country at the time and boasted plenty of opportunities. The Cantonese still‚ to this very day‚ continue to immigrate to Canada. Despite the challenges the Chinese immigrants had to overcome‚ Canada was a land of opportunities and riches for the Cantonese. This was because the Cantonese faced many hardships such as abuse and segregation

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    assimilate to life in Canada There are several factors to determine how easily immigrants assimilate to life in Canada. There are three factors that determine how easily immigrants adapt to Canadian culture. Firstly‚ people from other part are seeking for freedom‚ Canada is a good place to have human rights‚ and secondly some people want to change their lifestyle in the new country. Lastly‚ Canada is a multicultural country. Human rights are a major reason why people immigrants to Canada. People from all

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    Canada is a country‚ strong not in spite of all our differences but because of them.” This is a quote from Canada’s present prime minister Justin Trudeau in his acceptance speech. This quote has an authentic meaning to me. At first I did not understand what it truly meant but as I read it more I started to think about it and to me it says that Canada and the people who live in it are all unique. We all may have our really huge differences and we all may feel really proud to be a Canadian citizen

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    Harper‚ A. O. (2006). Is Canada Peaceful and Safe for Aboriginal Women? Canadian Woman Studies‚ 25(1‚2)‚ 33-38. doi:10.1.1.1010.3665 With a focus towards the inequalities aboriginal women are faced with when compared to both aboriginal men and women of non-aboriginal status‚ the journal argues that these conditions contribute to the current and historical treatment of aboriginal women and the current crisis of missing and murdered aboriginal women. Aboriginal women are subject to a disparity in

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    Also known as the Boer War‚ it was fought between Britain (with help from its colonies and Dominions such as Canada) and the Afrikaner republics of Transvaal and the Orange Free State. Although only 270 Canadians died in South Africa‚ the war was significant because it marked the first time Canadian troops distinguished themselves in battle overseas. At home‚ it fuelled a sense that Canada

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    changed Canada in a good way‚ or have done things for the citizens. Lester B. Pearson’s efforts and accomplishments as Prime Minister helped improve Canada. He helped create Canada’s reputation as peacekeepers. When he felt Canadians needed it‚ he brought Universal Health Care into Canada. Lester B. Pearson also decided to get American car dealerships in Canada. “Canadians are the world ’s best-known peacekeepers.”1 When a country is in need of support‚ Canada is there to save them. Canada has had

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