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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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    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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    Irish Immigration to Canada The Irish began immigrating to North America in the 1820s‚ when the lack of jobs and poverty forced them to seek better opportunities elsewhere after the end of the major European wars. When the Europeans could finally stop depending on the Irish for food during war‚ the investment in Irish agricultural products reduced and the boom was over. After an economic boom‚ there comes a bust and unemployment was the result. Two-thirds of the people of Ireland depended

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    The core of the Japanese experience in Canada lies in the shameful and almost undemocratic suspension of human rights that the Canadian government committed during World War II. As a result‚ thousands of Japanese were uprooted to be imprisoned in internment camps miles away from their homes. While only a small percentage of the Japanese living in Canada were actually nationals of Japan‚ those who were Canadian born were‚ without any concrete evidence‚ continuously being associated with a country

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    Ethnic Diversity In Canada

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    The largest areas of culturally diverse societies consist within the 5 major metropolitan cites of Canada which are‚ Toronto‚ Montreal‚ Vancouver‚ Edmonton‚ and Calgary (Mercer‚ 1995‚ 174). Most crimes occur in these large metropolitan cities‚ where many cultures are mixed within the large communities. As a result of many of the large Canadian cities being home to a majority group of people from a distinct array of ethnic identities‚ patterns of crime are often quite similar. For example‚ statistics

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    Lack Of Hunger In Canada

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    afford the basic necessities of life. It’s a reality we face. It is a choice between‚ lighting‚ heat‚ medication‚ or feeding your family. How can a developed world such as Canada have so many of its citizens going hungry? Lack of money has 850‚000 people going to food banks each month. One-third of these are children. Canada has an unstable job market. Without enough jobs‚ it fails to ensure that its citizens are earning livable wages.

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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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    Convenience Food in Canada

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    International Markets Bureau MARKET ANALYSIS REPORT | JUNE 2010 Consumer Trend Report Convenience Source: Mintel Source: Mintel Consumer Trend Report Convenience THE TREND Today‟s consumers are seeking solutions that allow them to maximize their free time and disposable income dollar‚ and spend more time doing the things they value. The convenience trend is driven by this desire to create more leisure time. The convenience trend is driven by this desire to create more leisure

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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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    Colonization There is an affective colonialism on aboriginal women in Canada. The histories of colonization have forced aboriginal women out of their community and family support. The violence of cultural assault or physical brutality of residential schools. It is essential to make efforts towards ending of violence against aboriginal women in Canada. The aboriginal people have grown up in poverty. Many aboriginal women run in to racism and they may shut out of labor markets. Aboriginal women turn

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