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    it was a major loss for the Patriots and set them back in the American Revolution. It started way back in September‚ when the troops began their march to Quebec to try and take over the British held city to win support from Canada. The sides involved in this battle were not so simple. The three main sides were the Canadians living in Quebec‚ the Patriots‚ and the British soldiers. It was not that simple‚ however‚ because Canadians were helping either side‚ or not even helping at all. There were

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    three-month British siege of the French North American capital of Quebec City. Although the battle lasted for a short period of time‚ involved comparatively few troops‚ and caused few casualties‚ the effects of the battle were far reaching. The British victory at the battle resulted both in the death of the French general – the Marquis de Montcalm – and the British major general James Wolf. More importantly‚ the battle resulted in the capture of Quebec‚ which in turn‚ led to the capture of the remaining French

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    particularly in the province of Quebec‚ spend the night ice fishing with groups of friends. January 1 is a statutory holiday in all Canadian provinces and territories and if this date falls on a Saturday or Sunday‚ the statutory holiday moves to Monday January 2 or 3. Schools‚ post offices and most businesses and organizations are closed. Many public transport systems offer a reduced service or they are shut down. January 2 is also of public holiday in the province of Quebec. Good Friday occurs two days

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    English-speaking provinces that have had bilingualism forced upon themselves. They have their own Quebec Provincial Police‚ their own tax system‚ and a separate Quebec Pension Plan. They have separatist representatives in the Canadian government called the Bloc Québécois. In the past century‚ a majority of the memorable prime ministers have lived in Quebec. They believe that the federal government’s treatment towards Quebec is harsher than that of other provinces. Their separatist issues have caused them to receive

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    publicly funded drug plans in Canada except Quebec through the Common Drug Review (CDR)-only for non-cancer drugs- and identifies agile best practices for drug prescriptions through the Canadian Optimal Medication Prescribing and Utilization Service (COMPUS) (INAHTA‚ 2016). The pan-Canadian Oncology Drug Review (pCODR) is a programme of CADTH making reimbursement recommendations to Canada’s federal‚ provincial and territorial governments (except Quebec) for cancer drug funding decisions. Respectively

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    Québec embodies a different attitude than the rest of Canada. The French views themselves as more religious‚ more sophisticated‚ and they crave their independence from the rest of the English speakers. The majority of people interviewed in HA! A Self-Murder Mystery claim that Hubert Aquin is Québec. He is what they stand for‚ what they believe in‚ desiring independence and idealizes the “Mother”‚ as many French do. As the Québec society transitions into becoming more like English Canadians‚ the citizens

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    Quebec suspends Private Refugee Sponsorship to prioritize backlogs The province of Quebec announced that it has put the Private Refugee Sponsorship (PSR) program on temporary hold in order to process existing backlogs. In an interview‚ Quebec Immigration Minister Kathleen Weil clarified that while the suspension is provisional‚ the exact date of the program’s resumption is yet to be known. The provincial immigration department’s priority is to process the over 10‚000 requests that have accumulated

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    of the advertising mass media. Unfortunately politicians and their management take advantage of this medium to manipulate voters’ choices. Two cases of advertising manipulation on voters was during the Canadian National Referendum of 1992 and the Quebec Referendum of 1995. During the National Referendum of 1992 over the Charlottetown Accord "three hours of free broadcast time was made available during prime time on every radio and

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    since the beginning of the year. Statutory Deductions: An employer has a legal obligation to withhold statutory deductions‚ which are: CPP or QPP (Quebec only) contributions‚ EI and QPIP (Quebec only) premiums‚ and federal and provincial income tax. Everywhere except in Quebec‚ provincial tax is collected as part of the federal income tax deduction. Quebec has separate deductions for federal and provincial taxes. Other Deductions: You may also have legal deductions (e.g. garnishments and family support

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    Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms The Charter of rights and freedoms spans from Canada’s original Constitution‚ the British North America Act‚ was passed in 1867 by British Parliament. This was also known as the Constitution Act of 1867‚ this act founded Canada as a nation. This Act gave elected governments the highest power over political and legal institutions in the country. Power was distributed between the Federal and Provincial governments. Unlike the United States Constitution‚ there

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