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    Comparing Trudeau’s essay to Francois Rocher’s The Quebec-Canada Dynamic or the Negation of the Ideal of Federalism‚ there are both similarities and differences in their construction. Rocher‚ states that the interpretation of the direction of the Canadian federalism greatly depends on the origin of scholar who writes it (312). Quebec scholars‚ argue that the system has forgotten its designed purpose and in turn aims to centralize power within federal authority (Rocher 312). While English speaking

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    When you have a foreign name‚ is to difficult until they start to know you well” although immigrants have a higher education than some Canadian citizens. Contractors prefer to have native-born than immigrant in their companies. “When you have a foreign name‚ is to difficult until they start to know you well”. Its difficult to integrate with the rest of the community when you have a different nationality. Although Canada is seen as one of the most open in the world‚ there is still some racism that

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    It is without a doubt that humankind of this century has exceeded generations before it when it comes to advances in technology‚ medicine‚ literature‚ and overall understanding of the world. Things such as computer technology‚ the internet and mobile technology enable us to have the option to contact others‚ sometimes oceans away‚ at our fingertips. Any average citizen‚ with access to resources‚ can now be a publisher‚ or an author. Information is now being spread faster than ever‚ thus‚ the birth

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    “French Canada: the rise and decline of a ‘church-nation’” by Sylvie Lacombe covers the influence the Canadian Catholic Church had on French-Canadians from the early nineteenth century until the mid-twentieth century. It explores how the failed Upper Canada rebellions led to British parliamentary control over the French via the Act of Union in 1840.  This enabled the Catholic Church to take over several provincial social institutions which came to influence nationalistic ideas and values.  Thus‚

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    Many Canadians feel as though diversity issues aren’t relevant. Whether it be to their personal lives or professional. We must address common misconceptions about diversity and aware Canadians the importance of such issues. You can’t avoid the fact that diversity has played a major role in shaping our country. An example of this would come from the Quebec Act of 1774 which recognized the French language‚ Roman Catholic faith‚ and the French civil law in Quebec . However‚ Aboriginal peoples did not

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    Norway‚ Sweden‚ Denmark‚ Finland and Iceland are often referred as Nordic or Scandinavian countries. It is not only the geography uniting those countries. They share a common political and economic views. All Scandinavian countries are promoting high living standards‚ equal opportunities for all citizens‚ universal social services‚ a high level of trust and national solidarity. Those countries became well known in the whole word for their successful welfare state policy. For primary understanding

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    To what extent do you think the U.S.-Canadian magazine dispute was motivated by genuine desires to protect Canadian culture? In all nations worldwide‚ we all know the power of print media like magazine can do in terms of spreading news and changing lifestyle and culture of citizens. Therefore the Canadian government was well aware and mindful about the fact that using magazine is an easiest way to introduce pop culture to their citizens which will progressively affect the Canadian culture. The

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    Crown ‚ First Nation‚ Federal Meeting This essay is in regard to the issues being brought forth to the Crown and Canadian Government by the First Nations in Canada. On the issue of the amended Bill c 45 this bill had gotten the attention to natives across Canada because it was directly affecting the environment and infringing upon aboriginal treaty rights.The treaties are protected by the Crown under the Royal Proclamation of 1763 ‚ this proclamation states that the First Nations in Canada

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    Detropia Although prior to the film‚ the viewer may have heard of the situation in Detroit‚ it takes a film as poignant as Detropia to really get outsiders to empathize with its problems. Director Heidi Ewing uses contrasts to illustrate the variety of challenges Detroit faces but to also highlight those actively seeking out solutions. Through the interviews‚ camera angles‚ and audio Detropia shows the viewer that though the situation may look bleak‚ there is still life in the Motor City. The

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    Obituary: Samuel de Champlain Samuel de Champlain‚ who has died aged 61‚ was a French navigator and soldier. He is important to Canadian history because he helped establish the settlements. He founded New France and Quebec City as well. Early experience In 1604‚ he was made an assistant to the Sieur de Monts‚ who was a French noble appointed by the king of France to set up trading posts in Canada. In the summer of 1605‚ de Monts‚ Champlain and approximately sixty settlers and established a small

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