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    There have been numerous defining moments that has happened through the Canadian history. Most of them played a crucial part on founding the culture and communities of Canada. Some of them are Bill 101‚ The Multiculturalism Act of 1971 and Our Branch Plant Economy. And I’m going to also include why and what exactly happened‚ so people that aren’t aware of these 3 tops can have a better understanding of it. Bill 101 also known as The Charter of the French Language is a law in the province

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    Canada is concerned about preserving their culture. Even though 89 percent of the magazines produced in Canada are foreign magazines the government believes that magazines produced domestically help preserve the Canadian culture. It is believed that the magazines produced domestically is the corner stone of Canadian identity. It was concluded by the Canadian governmental committee on Mass Media that the only national press Canada has comes from magazines. This government takes its magazines seriously

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    Quebec a province which is still part of Canada but had a very rough history with it. The people of Quebec who were mostly French demanded that Quebec should be its own country and we should be more independent. The people of Quebec did many things to be separated from Canada so they could be recognized as French Not English. Quebec went through major heights but they were still unable to achieve it. The most effective moments of the time of operation with Canada were the General Quebec election

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    Authentic Canadian

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    Nowadays‚ immigration has become a popular trend in this modern society. It is evident that Canada has become one of the most popular immigration countries. However‚ it is evident that the second largest group in Canada is Chinese who were born in China or immigrated early in the past few years. From my perspective‚ due to the length of time that they lived in Canada‚ they view themselves as authentic Canadians and they hope that they can be considered as authentic Canadians. Firstly‚ the Chinese

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    The population of New France at around 1750 was about 80‚000 people. The French almost exclusively devoted themselves to fur trading with the Indians. This kind of trade brought the French lots of wealth‚ but it did not promote the settlement. France differed from Spain and England through its governmental leadership‚ views on women‚ relationships with the native Americans‚ and it’s slavery. In the French government‚ the people of New France had to voice in their government. The king‚ along with

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    Litigating and Negotiating Nature in Eastern James Bay Article Review This article by Hans Carlson presents a political and legal progression by the James Bay Development Corporation that essentially alters the native Cree’s relationship to their land. Starting in Quebec‚ from 1971 to 1975 the Grande River Hydro-electric Complex started the construction on four dams in eastern James Bay‚ publicized to provide electricity to the Quebec grid. Living off the eastern James Bay land is the people of

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    Christine Babiak WOH 2001 Black Robe Trying to Tame the Wild As the Frenchman once said‚ “look at him‚ dressed like a savage chieftain. We’re not colonizing the Indians; they’re colonizing us.” Europeans thought of the Indigenous as savage people. Their first impressions of them made many want to tame them and teach them the European way of life so that they could become a part of their society and share what land and possessions they have. The Indigenous thought of the Europeans as the

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    Death by Landscape “Death by Landscape” shows subtle‚ but nonetheless significant‚ qualities regarding Canadian culture. The author (Margaret Atwood) uses Canadian landscape‚ Native culture‚ and character attributes to symbolize the Canadian identity. The struggle between Native Canadians and European Canadians to define what makes somebody Canadian is a major theme in this story. The historically inaccurate depiction of Native practices‚ as well as the less than flattering depiction of Native

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    Waterways have dominated the Canadian economy since 1850. Several industries such as fur trading‚ fishing and lumbering are the dependent upon water transportation. Other industries such as wheat production‚ paper‚ and mining gained importance around the 1850’s. Around the first half of the 16th century these waters became of a greater importance as these coast were visited by the French and Portuguese. The second half of the century English fishermen established themselves through the development

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    CRITICAL ANALYSIS ON “APPEAL TO THE INHABITANTS OF QUEBEC‚ 1774” HI 105 CPT Hann September 20‚ 2013 The era of late 1700’s was a period of great change in North America. After the French and Indian war ended in 1963‚ Great Britain’s control of North America’s east coast caused more interaction between the American colonies and Canada‚ which was a French colony prior to the war. In 1774‚ the Continental Congress wrote to the inhabitants of Quebec in

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