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    A New Modern Canada

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    Di 1  Yang Di  Mr. Osborne  Social Studies 11  4 May 2015     A New Modern Canada  In the 1920s‚ the creation of technological advancements was the most exciting  development for that time. There were many types of new advances that help life be easier and  stress free. Things such as electric refrigerators and vacuum cleaners helped with the housework.  Telephones allowed Canadians to communicate through long distance. Also‚ the creation of radio  and movies enriched people’s entertainment life

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    religion. For example‚ the treatment of the indigenous people during the time of the residential schools in Canada. This was anything but compassionate and welcoming. Times have changed a lot since then though and now different religions seems to be more accepting of other’s beliefs. Through being accepting and understanding‚ it seems that religion improves our quality of life here in Canada. Although sometimes things may take a turn for the worse‚ overall‚ I believe that our society is better off

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    The last capital punishment in Canada was on December 11‚ 1962‚ and after fourteen years from that date on 1976‚ death penalty was removed from Canadian criminal law and replaced with a mandatory life sentence. During this time some people believe that death penalty should be reinstated in Canada to decrease the rate of crime. But below are some reasons that indicate why capital punishment abolished in Canada. People who are against the abolishment of capital punishment believe those criminal who

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    affects citizens severely and drastically as a result of the multiple justification individuals have the supports this social inequality. Racial stratification is one of the many reasons to why there is disadvantage and inequality present not only in Canada but all around the globe. As history has progressed people regard race as not merely the complexion of one’s skin but rather the cultural beliefs that one adheres (Robbins et al. 2017‚192). Additionally‚ race is not entirely based on an individual’s

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    Inuit Culture In Canada

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    Inuit culture is so incredibly rich and important to Canadian heritage‚ but is one of the most threatened cultures in Canada. Threatened by things such as corporate greed‚ assimilation‚ and global warming‚ Our Inuit population is at risk of losing their culture. This is why I decided to do my project on them. I personally believe that Canada has a lot to learn from the Inuit people but we may never get the chance if their dwindling culture is lost. The Inuit culture‚ like many native cultures‚ is

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    Governor General in Canada

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    Overview My research paper will discuss the proposal of institutional reform concerning the function of Governor General. Canada is a constitutional monarchy and the role of the Governor General is to represent Canada as a whole in replace of the Crown or the Queen. Since Canada has no longer any real ties with the British Sovereignty in terms of government rules many would argue if the role of the Governor General has any significance to being an important political actor in Canada’s Constitution

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    a public and catholic education system‚ it creates a separation between all the Canadian citizens. Canada is known for being a multicultural country‚ therefore‚ catholic members of the nation should not be glorified by given money to host their individual schools which excluded members of other religions‚ especially when they money given as funding happens to be the citizens tax money.

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    The end of the success of the 1920s came as a surprise to many Canadians. The stock market crash on October 29‚ 1929 marked the beginning of a depression‚ which progressed to a decade-long depression in Canada and around the world. Prior to examining the cause of the Great Depression and what was happening in the economy at the time‚ a basic understanding of economic principles is needed. Paragraph 2. By the winter of 1933‚ more than one quarter of Canada’s workforce was out of work. The country

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    The Racism of Chinese Immigration in Canada Nowadays‚ Chinese immigrants are all over the world‚ and they work across various industries to serve the country and the public. However‚ not many can imagine how difficult of a condition the Chinese immigrants were forced to live in in the late 19th century. The racism summarized in the television broadcast “Chinese immigration: Not welcome anymore” causes me to think deeply about humanity‚ especially why the Chinese immigrants were treated with inequality

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    international students are choosing Canada as a destination for their studies. There were more than 153‚000 international students in 2004‚ spending $25‚000 per person only in school-related expenses‚ making the total of $3.8 billion a year (Dib & Turcotte‚ 2008). The multiculturalism policy has contributed to the growing intermarriage rates. There has been a growth in the trend of marriages among different ethnicities‚ races‚ and religions. Statistics Canada 2001 census reported that there was

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