There is a real lack of appreciation for Canadian literature across Ontario. In grade 12 classrooms across the province there is a wide variety of material studied‚ very little of it being of Canadian descent. While good writers exist in all cultures‚ Ontario students should mainly study Canadian authors as there needs to be focus on Canadian culture‚ to also promote and establish current authors‚ and to encourage young Canadian writers. Southern neighbours have already swamped Canada with their
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Canadian literature is but a small part of the literature that is in bookstores across the globe. Students in Ontario‚ Canada should study Canadian literature because students need to focus on their own Canadian culture despite being surrounded by other cultures‚ it is also important to promote and establish a foundation for writers across Canada in order to encourage young writers. Students across Ontario take English as a compulsory course during their high school career. It is important that
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Canadian tire history In 1922‚ John W. and Alfred J. Billes buy Hamilton Tire and Garage Ltd in Toronto. One year later‚ the two sell their garage and move to a new location under the name "Canadian Tire. By 1927‚ Canadian Tire was officially incorporated. In 1934‚ Canadian Tire had its first associate store open in Hamilton. This served as a catalyst in the development of the company’s expansion across Canada. In 1937‚ A.J Billes introduces a new and innovative idea to draw attention to their
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study Canadian literature in a Grade 12 English course. While good writers exist in all cultures‚ Ontario students should only study Canadian writers. Because we need to become more familiar with our literature. Three reasons for this are; the need to focus on our own Canadian culture despite being surrounded by other cultures‚ the need to promote and establish our own writers‚ and the need to encourage younger Canadian authors. Students in Ontario taking English should only study Canadian literature
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Canadian Troops in WW2 In the 1940s there were a lot of battles going on in Europe and around the world‚ which required help from other countries like U.S.A and Canada. The Canadian troops were involved in The Battle of Dieppe‚ The battle of the Atlantic‚ and in the Normandy Landing which was called Operation Overload. In August 1942‚ 5‚000 Canadian soldiers landed at Dieppe on the coast of France. Their goal was to take the beach and the town of Dieppe back from the Germans. When the soldiers
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Should the Canadian immigration policy be revised to restrict the number and type of immigrants coming into the nation? Immigration is defined as the act of coming into a foreign country or region to live. Immigration has been a constant factor in Canada for many years. Even before Trudeau’s policy of multiculturalism in 1971 Canada had been a multicultural nation complete with French‚ English‚ and Aboriginal peoples. For the last century immigration has been contributing to multiculturalism.
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CANADIAN ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE STUDY Waterloo Wellington WWTAB is funded by and Prepared for WWTAB by Tamara Darling August 2005 0 WWTAB would like to acknowledge project support and assistance from: The Waterloo Region District School Board and The New Canadian Program The views expressed in this document do not necessarily reflect those of the Government of Canada or the Government of Ontario 1 CANADIAN ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE STUDY Table of Contents Summary……………………………………………………………………………
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dairy industry. The Canadian governments current system establishes a production quota and price control in the dairy industry by tying the amount produced to the Canadian consumer demand. Foreign competition is also limited through high tariffs. This production quota results in an equitable outcome for Canadians because it creates a predictable income for farmers‚ consistent prices for consumers‚ protects Canadian jobs and eliminates the need for Government subsidies. Canadian poultry and dairy
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Assignment 3 The Canadian Senate By: Courtney Marie Lester. What role does the Senate play in terms of Canadian democracy‚ and in light of that role‚ should the Senate be retained in its current form‚ reformed in some way‚ or abolished entirely? The Canadian Senate has often been referred to as the sober second thought. The house of commons was originally set up to have two chambers‚ the upper and the lower‚ to carefully decide Canadian laws. The Senate‚ in the upper house‚ reviews proposed
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Did you know a rare debate about what are flag should look like happened during one summer in the House of Commons. Also back in 1965 the Canadian flag was created. What I consider to be the most important information that every Canadian should know is our Human Rights‚ Canada’s history‚ and our Systems of Government. These three key elements are what make Canada what it is today. Our human rights are very important to us in Canada and we even have a huge building in Winnipeg that focuses on human
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