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    Canada has long been regarded as a rich and democratic country that’s very well developed. The secret behind this is like the famous quote from history‚“United we stand‚ divided we fall”. Canada has a government requiring all the provinces to contribute and each region has its own advantage and drawbacks. Together‚ we are able to cover each other’s weaknesses and improve as a Confederation. Each province and territory contributes to the Canadian economy in its own special way because of its own

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    people consider the roll of mining in Canada‚ they only think about the impact it has on the environment or perhaps panning for gold in the Yukon over a hundred years ago. Few realize how essential mining is to modern day Canadian and international society. Though mining might negatively affect Canada’s environment‚ the pros of mining exceed the cons. Mining is one of the top economic sectors that will help Canada develop and become financially secure. Canada is a world leading country with many

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    Impact of Ww1 on Canada

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    World War One had an impact on Canada both over seas and on the Canadian home front. It helped Canada develop a sense of national identity by gaining international status overseas. It gave women more jobs than working at home and but during the war there was the Conscription Crisis. These points impacted Canada greatly during and after WWI. In 1914 when World War One started‚ Canada was a legislative union‚ but Britain still controlled the foreign policy of all its dominions. So when Britain

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    The story begins with my father. He came to America in 2006 for his work. After spending a year‚ he thought it will be nice for our family to come and live there too. I was fascinated by how diverse the cultures in America was. He enjoyed exploring different cultural foods‚ desserts‚ clothes‚ and musics. Out of all‚ he liked the education system in America. Unlike Korea‚ it gave the students more freedom in learning focusing variety of subjects. They also don’t put too much pressure on the students

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    words moving mountains

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    do you think that words can move mountains Nowadays‚ the press is considerate like the fourth power of the world. In fact‚ much people look or read news everyday. So they are certainly manipulated and influenced by her because of the things diffused or published. If words influence people‚ can they “move mountains” or not? First‚ we will see how they do and the second part will show words’difficulties. In my opinion‚ words have an inacessible power. Consequently‚ words can convince somebody

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    Mandatory Retirement: Why governments should quit banning it Morley Gunderson CIBC Chair in Youth Employment – University of Toronto Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada 16 December 2008 AIMS Labour Series Commentary #3 What’s Inside Government did not create mandatory retirement. It is not legislated. Not even the CPP requires people to stop working at age 65. Mandatory retirement was created through bargaining between employees and employers because it is mutually beneficial. It

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    Diversity In Canada Essay

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    Diversity in Canada has increased during 1867. Immigration rates are growing; creating‚ Canada’s identity to change over time. This topic highlights a group or individuals sense of belonging‚ but not only to the group/ individual but on a global scale. Defining Canada is more complex then it seems‚ many people have their own idea to what being Canadian is. Canada’s national identity cannot be defined in a singular statement due to the complexity and diversity in which Canada is known for. Many may

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    Canada Goose Essay

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    INTRODUCTION Canada Goose Inc. is a Canadian company that manufactures a wide range of high quality outwear for extreme weather conditions. In 1957‚ the company was founded under the name Metro Sportwear Ltd. by a Polish immigrant named Sam Tick. At the beginning‚ Metro manufactured functional outwear and created its first down-filled parkas in the early 1970s. David Reiss‚ who was Tick’s son-in-law‚ joined the company in 1972‚ and purchased the company in the early 1980s. Since 1985‚ all parkas

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    20th Century Events That Defined Canada As A Nation   Throughout Canada’s history‚ there have been many events that have defined us a nation. Some of the most important events have happened in the 20th century. The first one was Canada’s participation in the battle of Vimy Ridge because it showed that we are a very strong and brave country. The second event was the actions of Lester B. Pearson‚ as he showed the world that Canada is a very peaceful and independent country. The final one was the Canadian

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    Nato Attack Canada

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    affected the United States and many other countries. Canada‚ having lost 24 Canadians in the attacks would soon join in the efforts to battle terrorism and bring democracy to Afghanistan. Han Seung-soo‚ the president of the General Assembly at the time announced that the 9/11 attacks threatened international peace. Therefore‚ the UN allowed NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) to organize a mission starting in 2001. The treaty that had created

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