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    The idea that Quebec was too different from the rest of Canada to exist as a province‚ and realized that it’s full potential could only be reached as an independent country. This idea received quite some popularity‚ but was not able to come through because of Quebec’s poor economy. This being the sixties‚ a certain vein of Quebec separatists turned into communists and took place in terrorism‚ with the Front de Liberation du Quebec emerging as the movement’s main terror

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    Canada’s elections involve high participation of people due to which people get information about various political issues and remain up to date of political events. Due to this‚ people become educated regarding their political leaders electoral system‚ laws and policies. This promotes more number of people to cast their vote that enable voters to know that their one vote can make the difference in choosing their representative. In the recent Canadian Elections‚ Justin Trudeau focused on voter turnout

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    and colonial history. Yet‚ for Quebec‚ an amount of people are displeased with the city’s relationship with other provinces of Canada and want to secede. The issue of succession is not new; in fact‚ the citizens voted on this very same controversial subject‚ began a “Quiet Revolution”‚ and had protests. Canada is bilingual‚ meaning it has two official languages. Although most Canadians speak English‚ a sizable number of Canadians living in the province of Quebec primarily speak French. The French

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    was a French-Canadian born left-winger who resided as Prime Minister of Canada from 1968-1979 and again from 1980-1984. Joseph Philippe Pierre Yves Elliott Trudeau‚ or more commonly known as Pierre Trudeau‚ was born on October 18‚ 1919 in Montreal‚ Québec. Trudeau was elected leader of the Liberal Party of Canada in 1967 when Lester B. Pearson retired from office and in 1968 was voted into office as the fifteenth Prime Minister of Canada. Before Trudeau took office‚ Canada was a nation that worked

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    CH. 12 Political Space

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    think their right to self-determination isn’t satisfied Separatism or Autonomous Nationalism: A dissident minority that has a total or partial secession from the state as its primary goal -Ex: French-speaking Quebec wanted to secede from Canada; in October of 1995 there was a referendum for this that failed only by a slight margin In Western Europe‚ the United Kingdom‚ France‚ Belgium‚ Italy‚ and Spain have separatist political movements that have members that reject total control for regional

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    could elect representatives to take part in the convention which will be hold in St. Join’s to decide their future. Smallwood was one of these representatives. He proposition of joining in Canada Conference. He failed in the first referendum. But in the second referendum‚ he won. On March 31‚ 1949‚ Newfoundland entered Canadian Confederation as Canada’s tenth province. The next day‚ April 1‚ 1949‚ Joey Smallwood was appointed to be the premier of the interim government and he was elected to be the

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    Wilfred Laurier‚ a wise and articulate legislator was a true phenomenon in his own time. Sir Laurier was a expert politician with an overall captivating and charismatic character. Throughout his many successful years of pure commitment and wise actions against his nation‚ he has leaded the countries industrialization and urbanization to a more better living for the many Canadians and additionally the nations destiny. Laurier was a dedicated nation maker and was also clever and skillful when coming

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    Western Sahra

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    References: Articles 1 (2)‚ 55 and 56 of the UN Charter ; Article III (3) of the OAU Charter 1963. Hodges‚ T. (1983). WESTERN SAHARA: The Roots of a Desert War.. USA: Lawrence Hill & Co. Pazanita‚ Anthony. "The Proposed Referendum"‚ in Yahia Zoubir and Daniel Volman (eds.) International Dimensions of the Western Sahara conflict. Westport. CT: Praeger Publishers: 1993.‚ Pennell‚ C. R. (2000). Morocco since 1830: A history. New York: New York University Press. Resolution

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    Electoral Reform in Canada

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    British Columbia Citizen’s Assembly on October 24‚ 2004 that the province will have a referendum on May 17‚ 2005 to decide whether or not they will switch to a system of proportional representation. This kind of reform is only expected to continue‚ as Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty decided to take BC’s lead and form an independent Citizen’s Assembly with the power to determine whether or not Ontario will have a referendum regarding a change to a more proportional system. There is still much work to do

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    This essay will be summarizing and expanding on the article; Between America and Europe: Religion‚ Politics and Evangelicals in Canada written by Jonathan Malloy from Carleton University in Ottawa. In his article‚ Malloy describes the different role religion plays in the politics of Europe‚ America‚ Canada and Australia. Europe has state churches and is highly secularized with a decline in religious beliefs and its effect on politics. The United States has a separate state and church but there

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