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    The rights set forth in “The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms” are all of paramount importance in a democratic country such as Canada. However‚ the implementation and interpretation of the C.C.R.F. is fundamentally flawed. The ambiguity of certain sections allow for a vast range of interpretations by the Supreme Court justices‚ the unelected judiciary brach has the power to fundamentally alter the Canadian Criminal code without the consent of the legislative brach‚ and the legislative branch

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    Today‚ we are debating the resolution be it resolved that the Canadian Monarchy should be eliminated. We‚ the affirmative team‚ strongly believe this resolution must and will fall. First off‚ we would like to define the resolution. We define Canadian Monarchy as the ruling of Canada by a King or Queen and eliminated as completely remove or to get rid of. So what we the affirmative team are saying is that Canada should remove the Canadian Monarchy. We should eliminate the monarchy because we are

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    Kubinec and Holly Moore‚ 2016). It is no wonder minorities are overrepresented in correctional facilities and interactions with the police with very little representation of minorities working within the Canadian judicial system. These numbers are concerning and reflect blatant racism in the Canadian Judicial System. Minorities are victims to the justice system‚ as they are victims in society to racism. Jobs such a police officers‚ lawyers and judges are long term jobs‚ meaning many people are employed

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    The irrevocable changes that occurred once the war started and women went to work were unprecedented. In the end‚ the changing role of Canada’s women during the War was the beginning of a chain reaction of events that have forever changed the Canadian workplace and also that of men’s archaic views on the capabilities of women in general. Many look back to the period during the war in which women were encouraged to get out of the kitchen and go to work‚ and wonder how a five year period could

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    Introduction All Canadian citizens have their rights protected under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (CORF). This document of law protects all Canadians from multiple things. From not being arbitrarily detained to even protection from un lawful search and seizure. The Charter of rights in Canada is always being improved through case law decisions that add more detail to what exactly that charter protects‚ and does not protect. Many people in Canadian society might have different view

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    Canadian Blood Services STRATEGIC ISSUES The main strategic issue affecting the Canadian Blood Services (CBS) is making sure their blood supply keeps up with demand. Because blood is such a necessity in the health care industry it is always in high demand‚ meaning the Canadian Blood Services needs to constantly have a large enough supply to fuel this demand. Therefore‚ new donor recruitment is high on the list of priorities. As they found in a recent study‚ most of the population didn’t realize

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    Emily Carr was a Canadian artist who was heavily inspired by the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast. She adopted a modernist and post-impressionist painting style. Carr’s style accompanied by her Indigenous inspiration gave her paintings an idiosyncratic touch. Her unique paintings were sometimes beneficial and sometimes unfortunate to her. Emily Carr had an interesting life‚ created stunning pieces of art‚ and became a true Canadian icon. Emily Carr lived an interesting life. Emily

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    Multiculturalism‚ inclusivity‚ diversity are primary adjectives to describe the Canadian attitude‚ but there is a lack of diversity in Canadian public sector. The public sector does not represent many groups because governments do not see it as efficient to hire individuals due to their background over their merit. Canadian history was not very accepting to groups such as women‚ aboriginal and LGBTQ communities due to systemic discrimination. A job of a public servant is to deliver services ordered

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    Annotated Bibliography PTSD Drapeau‚ Michel & Juneau‚ Joshua (2012‚ November). The Canadian Forces and PTSD: One step forward‚ two steps back. Esprit de Corps‚ 19(10)‚ 40-59. In the one step forward‚ two steps back article it explains the effect that PTSD has on Canada’s economy and brings in focus the difficulties that victims of PTSD face every day because of the stigma and the way people view others with PTSD and other mental illnesses. Drapeau and Juneau

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    Harry Jerome: Canadian Olympian Harry Jerome is one of‚ if not the most influential Canadian Olympian. Jerome competed as a track and field runner. Jerome was born in Saskatchewan on September 30‚ 1940 and eventually moved with his family to Vancouver in 1951. Although Jerome’s main sport was track and field he also interested in sports such as baseball and football‚ but he always excelled in speed. Both Jerome’s grandfather‚ John Howard‚ and his sister Valerie Jerome completed in the Olympics

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