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    The issue of immigration within Canada is one of great concern. A large percentage of Canadian citizens are content with the huge influx of new immigrants into the country while others are opposed to this‚ holding the belief that the nation immigrations policies are lax. Canada has a vast experience with immigrants‚ being a country with a high net migration rate since it’s creation. A net migration rate is the difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants throughout the

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    The core of the Japanese experience in Canada lies in the shameful and almost undemocratic suspension of human rights that the Canadian government committed during World War II. As a result‚ thousands of Japanese were uprooted to be imprisoned in internment camps miles away from their homes. While only a small percentage of the Japanese living in Canada were actually nationals of Japan‚ those who were Canadian born were‚ without any concrete evidence‚ continuously being associated with a country

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    shells by cynthia rylant A short realistic story about a boy that parents died. and he thinks his parents are still alive he walks around the house thinking they’ll be wanting there for him. so i say he is confused. are sitting on the couch waiting for him. ther waiting for the bathroom wall he`s taking a shower. thal walk these the door late at night. and he can smell his father old spice and his mom`s old talc. Won way he is confused he thinks they’re still alive. (ph) 16 ather say`s he still

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    ACADEMIC BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE OF STUDY I have a degree in Law from one of the top universities of Pakistan and working in the capacity of Corporate and Commercial Lawyer in a Law Firm. Being from a business class family‚ I have always been intrigued towards the legal procedure involved in business as I have seen my family consulting lawyers for business issues. Corporate Lawyers are hired to handle all legal aspects of business starting from commercial transactions to corporate mergers‚ Incorporation

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    Canada Charter Of Rights

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    one of the most significant developments in the protection of human rights in Canada was signed and entrenched in the Canadian Constitution under the leadership of then Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Coming into force on April 17‚ 1982‚ the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the most visible and recognized part of the Canadian Constitution and is intended to protect certain political and civil rights of people in Canada from the policies and actions of all levels of government. Since its enactment

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    an ambition of higher education that would give a desired push to my career. With a strong will to pursue my further studies in Canada‚ I prepared for the IELTS examination and scored 6.5 bands. I am prepared to further deepen and refine my expertise through Biotechnology Course which has led me to take admission in one of the top Colleges‚ Centennial College‚ Canada. I was brought up in a well educated family and this helped me to maintain a consistent and excellent academic record;

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    Stereotypes In LA Canada

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    Stereotypes are a result of personal past experiences mixed with the experiences of generations before. Stereotypes are derived from truth but morphed to be too general and become offencive. They are everywhere and some associated with LA Canada are that it’s populated by rich asians who are all smart with strict parents. This stereotype exists because it derives from truth. Some of the population falls into that category. The reason it’s a stereotype is because it throws everyone into that category

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    My Ideology In Canada

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    are a hopeful or cynical being. Personally‚ I would describe myself to be a hopeful person‚ and the reasoning behind it lies within my past. My parents and I are immigrants‚ we moved to Canada when I was 3 years old and have moved around the country several times since then. When my parents first came to Canada they had nothing‚ aside from the clothes in their suitcase and a couple of dollars. I saw my parents struggle to find a job and housing‚ and establish a life for themselves in a new country

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    Constitution Act‚ 1982 protects those rights from being extinguished which means that infringement of the rights are only upon the constitutionally valid legislation that meets the basis of the “R. v. Sparrow test” (McNeil‚ 2002). The Supreme Court of Canada and other courts in the country then put forth a petition of implementing restrictions on treaty rights. First Nations believed infringements of Aboriginal rights are unjustifiable. The Constitution Act‚ 1982 states that First Nations’ right to fish

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    Divors Rate in Canada

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    up in divorce but due to their habits‚ feelings‚ misunderstandings most of the marriages are ending up. The divorce rates have increased since the Divorce laws has been introduced in 1968‚ 20% of all divorces in Canada are a repeat divorce for atleast one of the spouses. With that‚ the divorce rate for first marriages is lower than the divorce rate for all other marriages. There were 27‚577 divorces in Ontario in 2001 and

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