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    Did Pierre Elliot Trudeau’s vision of a just society become a reality? “Every individual should receive what is due to him or her. It’s a simple question of fairness.”1 Unlike many people of his time‚ Trudeau was a truly unique prime minister who believed in a just society for every Canadian citizen. Thanks to his faith and endurance‚ we as the citizens of today can hold our heads high with pride. Pierre Elliot Trudeau’s vision of a just society with reference to multiculturalism‚ rights and freedoms

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    DBQ Essay: What were the major causes of the French Revolution? (Discuss three.) The major cause of the French Revolution was the disputes between the different types of social classes in French society. The French Revolution of 1789-1799 was one of the most important events in the history of the world. The Revolution led to many changes in France‚ which at the time of the Revolution was the most powerful state in Europe. The Revolution led to the development of new political forces such as democracy

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    There were many important significance events in Canada but many could say that we are a one colony country because of the durham’s report. This report created by Lord Durham is significant to Canada because of the fact that he basically made Upper and Lower Canada into one colony. The paper including a great amount of writing talking about the change of joining Upper and Lower Canada into one province. At the start‚Lord Durham was a british politician who was sent to North America in the year of

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    The article Parliament will decide: An interplay of politics and principle by Norman Hillmer and Philippe Lagassé outlines the Canadian governments role in deciding whether or not to get involved in foreign combat following the first World War and the 1931 Statute of Westminster. Prior to the introduction of the Statute of Westminster in 1931‚ Canada along with other British colonies were required to declare war and deploy armed forces wartime. However‚ even with the establishment of the Statute

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    Across North America during the 1970s close to a million young people‚ mostly from major urban centres‚ moved ‘back-to-the land’. United by a shared critique of consumer oriented society‚ capitalization and the homogenizing‚ often oppressive effects of mass media‚ the generation sought to live in ways that were more authentic‚ self-reliant and in better harmony to the natural world. There was an emphasis on nonconformity‚ self-sufficiency and on ‘doing’ itself. Leading thus to the formation of the

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    Essay On Racism In Canada

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    Multiculturalism and Racism in Canada: The Great Contradiction Racism in Canada is an undeniable issue as seen through widespread anecdotal evidence‚ acknowledged institutional abuses and countless studies. Recently‚ within the media and politics‚ focus was placed on the issue of the niqab during the federal election‚ when the Conservative government attempted to rally voters behind restrictive policies for face coverings in citizenship ceremonies that defied previously court rulings pertaining

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    Your NAme Class Final Paper Dec 14‚ 2009 Jack Daniel’s When you think about North American whiskey what is the first name that comes to mind? For me it is Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Whiskey. Jack Daniel’s is one of the best selling liquors in the world and has been around since 1875. With it classic look and taste Jack Daniel’s still continues to grow in sales over the past couple of years and still provide for its long time costumers. The product that I will be discussing throughout this

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    Snowy Owl Research Paper

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    Snowy Owls Snowy Owls 2012 Com156 12/9/2012 A snowy owl will live out the entire course of its life in the open artic in most cases‚ while others will migrate out of the arctic tundra. They will hunt‚ eat‚ mate‚ reproduce‚ and die where they reside. The largest bird in the artic‚ by a weight of up to six pounds‚ the snowy owl stands roughly two feet tall (National Georaphic). The snowy owl is a fearless hunter and strong protector. The snowy owls are diurnal‚ hunting mainly during the day

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    The Durham Report Essay

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    THE DURHAM REPORT ESSAY “The Durham Report was a racist document that has had a lasting effect on the country of Canada”. This report was bias and written by a British person ‘Lord Durham’ who wrote statement which made French look inferior to the English. This report was in a total favour towards British. To start with‚ the first main recommendation was to unite the Lower and the Upper Canada into one province called ‘Canada’. This recommendation would give British Canadians an advantage in population

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    Canada’s national identity is one that has been formulating since the initial days of human life on this incredibly special piece of rock. The indigenous groups that inhabited this land long before Europeans hustled onto the scene‚ have left their own imprints on our collective identity‚ yet the recorded events that took place in this country from when the first colonists arrived to now‚ are more widely know as the events that shaped Canada’s history. Out of the multitude of events and features that

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