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    Homelessness in Canada Homelessness is not an error of people‚ caused by their characteristics or mistakes‚ but instead‚ by society ’s and governments ’ actions or failures to act in the areas of poverty‚ deinstitutionalization‚ and the shrinking supply of affordable housing. At the root of homelessness is poverty‚ and the growing number of poor is leaving many without shelter‚ or a roof over their heads. Deinstitutionalization was originally seen as an appropriate way to maximize resources‚ but

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    Aboriginal people are the natives of Canada; the people who lived here before anyone else settled. Therefore‚ when new settlers arrived they sometimes had to fight to get what belonged to them. This has not changed today. After the 1980s‚ Aboriginal people have only been somewhat successful in having their issues such as self-government‚ social conditions‚ land claims‚ and residential schools addressed. Self-government is one of the issues that the First Nations have been moderately successful

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    environment‚ since it is one of the most argumentative subjects there is to date. For instance‚ the Kyoto Protocol was an international global treaty created for protecting any environment that was left and to do so‚ they needed money from 192 countries‚ Canada being one of them. However‚ Stephen Harper‚ the Prime Minister at the time‚ withdrawn from said protocol‚ as he felt that

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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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    The approach to building food security is greatly influenced by where you live. Food insecurities in non-urban regions of Canada is a major challenge. The native origin population comprises 3/4th of the total population in non-urban region. The non- urban food sources comprise of 1) Country sourced 2) External sourced. The country sourced food have scanty availability. 23 It is of a particular problem for those individuals living in Non-urban areas. 23 The accessibility to country food become a problem

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    for admission in Langara College‚ Canada. Since my parents came from a modest financial background‚ it was my maternal grandmother who supported my education throughout. I have successfully completed my Matriculation from ICSE Board in March 2010 and Senior Secondary in Commerce stream from CBSE Board in March‚ 2013. Going further in my pursuit of higher studies‚ having done a fair bit of research on various career options‚ I believe a Bachelor’s degree from Canada would really give me a platform

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    expressed his support for that verdict. Albeit that‚ many Canadian have been expressing their concern that allowing the traditions of ‘an anti-woman’ culture be present at a sacred ceremony that promises to adhere to the free and accepting laws of Canada‚ would compromise said laws. An overwhelming 93% of Canadian Citizens in a government-funded poll supported the requirement

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    Homelessness has been a growing problem throughout Canada. With an increasing number of homeless citizens in Canada‚ it shouldn’t be a cause for concerns when the middle and higher class population starts asking questions. Myself‚ a part of the middle class‚ see homeless individuals everywhere so it does affect me. In my opinion‚ homeless people should NOT be criminalized as this goes against the several aspects that makes Canada such a great place to reside. Classism is a very difficult problem

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    The great depression‚ a time that was hard for almost all Canadian citizens. A time where Canadians looked towards there government for some form of decisive action that would end the great depression but unfortunately‚ Canadians only received relief efforts and attempts at protecting our economy both of which where horrible inadequate. As a result‚ Canadians during this time faced a series of hardships which worsened the human condition. The conditions suffered by the middle class citizen during

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    The Sixties Scoop in Canada

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    Critical Social Work School of Social Work University of Windsor 401 Sunset Avenue Windsor‚ Ont. Canada N9B 3P4 Email: cswedit@uwindsor.ca Website: http://www.uwindsor.ca/criticalsocialwork/ Publication details‚ including instructions for authors and subscription information can be found at: http://uwindsor.ca/criticalsocialwork The online version of this article can be found at at: http://uwindsor.ca/criticalsocialwork/the http://uwindsor.ca/criticalsocialwork/the-sixties-scoop-implications-for-social-workers

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