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    Have you ever went to a place that you have always wanted to go. Canada has great culture and environment. It’s a perfect place to live Canada is a vast and rugged land. From north to south it spans more than half the Northern Hemisphere. From east to west it stretches almost 4‚700 miles across six time zones. It is the second largest country‚ but has little population.Canada features black-blue lakes‚ numerous rivers‚ majestic western mountains‚ rolling central plains‚ and forested eastern valleys

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    Analysis of Holling C. Holling’s Paddle to the Sea Using Northrup Frye’s Theory of Garrision Mentality Holling C. Holling’s Paddle to the Sea is a novel about the adventures of a small wooden canoe carving named Paddle-to-the-Sea. This novel is also presented as a short movie produced by Canadian filmmaker Bill Mason under the National Film Board of Canada. The story begins with a young boy living in an isolated cabin in Nipigon Country. Carving a piece of pine wood‚ the boy creates Paddle who

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    Canadians take pride in the way they are viewed as a whole. When the world thinks about Canada‚ it is not just the cliche stereotypes that come up‚ igloos‚ polar bears‚ hockey‚etc. The culture‚ customs and international involvement It is viewed as beneficial and helpful throughout many nations. Canada’s national identity is a good example of a working system of diversity‚ democracy and a beneficial international role. There are approximately 35‚851‚800 citizens in Canada. In a population as

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    The Canadian Magazine Dispute Back in the mid-1990’s‚ there was a major dispute between the Canadian federal government and U.S. magazine companies. Canada has a mass market for magazines. This is due to the country having magazines throughout Canada that are both foreign and domestic periodicals. There is a huge gap between foreign and domestic periodicals in Canada though. Foreign magazines make 89 percent of the countries magazine business. This leaves Canada with only 11 percent of magazines

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    The Iroquois‚ or Haudenosaunee‚ which means “people of the longhouse”‚ were a great nation that was made up of six smaller nations‚ the Seneca‚ Cayuga‚ Oneida‚ Onondaga‚ Mohawk‚ and the Tuscarora (The Canadian Encyclopedia). The Iroquois was formed when five nations‚ the Seneca‚ Cayuga‚ Oneida‚ Onondaga‚ and Mohawk signed a Great Law of Peace‚ which is considered to be both a political foundation and the root for the Iroquois society in general (The Canadian Encyclopedia). It was not until 1722‚

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    Born in 1948 in Fort Rae‚ Northwest Territories‚ Georges Erasmus grew up to be a major political figure and hero of the aboriginal peoples in his career. As a political activist and member of the Assembly of First Nations Erasmus carried forth a legacy of being a “Native rights Crusader” (CBC‚ 2014); but what does it mean to be a native rights crusader? Georges Erasmus made a lifelong contribution to the welfare of the Aboriginal peoples of Canada. As the president of the Dene nation‚ Erasmus pushed

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    Leonard Cohen is one of the most famous singer songwriters‚ to ever come out of Canada. He is often compared to Bob Dylan in style and depth and the impact he had on the music scene starting in the 60’s and his popularity still continues to today. Famous songs include Bird on a Wire‚ Everybody knows‚ Hallelujah and Dance me to the end of Love. Several of his songs have been featured in films such as Wonder Boys and Natural Born Killers‚ which opened his music to new generations. Leonard Cohen

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    Ontario Regulation 455/07 and Demerit Point System The Ontario Regulation 455/07 and the Demerit Points System work hand in hand with each other to keep the driving roads safe and the people on it far from danger. Firstly‚ the Ontario Regulation 455/07 is a detailed article that states rules against extreme drivers. To begin with‚ this document prohibits racing on roads. Whether a driver is racing‚ chasing or attempting to outdistance another car‚ he/she will be charged with the offence of

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    Canada: The Defining Moments of a Nation A defining moment is the point at which‚ a situation is clearly seen to undergo a change. Canada‚ as a growing nation‚ has encountered many defining moments throughout it’s history. During the twentieth century women of Canada have undergone numerous moments that brought about significant changes for themselves. The most prominent moments‚ which brought about the most change and significance are: the persons case of 1928‚ the women’s liberation movement throughout

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    The legal framework of HRM Two sets of legislation: federal and provincial. Federal laws apply to everyone who resides in Canada. For example‚ everyone must pay income taxes. And the other laws are handled at the provincial level. For example‚ the provinces are responsible for determining who can get a driver’s licence. Most employers and their employees in Canada fall under the jurisdiction of the provincial labour legislation in their province. The federal Labour Program oversees the "federally

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