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    those refugees and both now and historical government gave refugees lands or place to live. To begin with‚ as we all know‚ the cost of living of refugees is very large. In Canada now‚ resettling all of the 25‚000 Syrian refugees is estimated to cost Ottawa $35‚000‚ or $900 million overall in the first year and $1.2 billion on the following six years. And all the costs are undertaken by government. Historically‚ the British government

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    of Canada will visit Cuba soon in order to establish better economic ties between the two countries. Because the United States does not have history of good relations with Cuba‚ Canada’s recent decision may result in problems between Washington and Ottawa. In an interview‚ the Canadian Prime Minister indicated that his country was ready to reestablish some sort of cooperation with Cuba and that Canada would do so as quickly as possible. There is no doubt that this new development will be discussed

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    You all now The crazy man in America don’t you? Well if you don’t know who he is then I will tell you. He is America’s 45th President. He has been a successful businessman and tv star. Donald Trump had a big impact on Canada in different ways. He went after Canada’s resources like lumber and dairy. For lumber President Donald Trump told reporters to expect a 24 per cent tariff on softwood lumber going into the U.S. from Canada. He also mentioned putting a tax on Dairy product too. For dairy Mr. Trump

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    The artist of the artwork is Jeff wall. The Destroyed Room Photographed in 1978. Created by transparency in a lightbox. Currently located in the National Gallery of Canada‚ Ottawa. Subject Matter and Interpretation In The photograph known as The Destroyed Room‚ there is a mess in the photo. Without doing research easily the photo express mystery and anger. In a brief summary‚ it looks like a fight was taken place in the room. Due to lack of humans in the photo‚ its hard to pinpoint the emotion

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    LIFE AND WORKS OF DUNCAN CAMP BELL SCOTT Term Paper submitted to For Course No. ENG 521 During the Second Semester of the MA (CSS) Programme By Prijith P K Institute of English University of Kerala Introduction A diplomat or a civil servant and a literary figure Duncan Campbell Scott‚ famed in both fields‚ but his personal life was not success as much of his career.He is mysterious as the Arctic – the land od mystery and struggle. Scott criticism rnakes a rich and

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    The United Nation’s Permanent Five (P5)‚ with the addition of Germany‚ are the top exporters of arms. The United States‚ Russia‚ and the United Kingdom have specifically been involved in the most significant weapon agreements and relations. There are many agreements and treaties to control and regulate the mass amounts of weaponry traded and sold to states around the globe. Arm control agreements deal with two separate weapon regimes: weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and small arms and light weapons

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    Assignment 1 By Jessica Gratton Daniel Mayer 6786454 Submitted to Professor Sheldon Weatherston For the course Special Topics in Financial Accounting (ADM4348) University of Ottawa February 5th‚ 2015 Lease 1 – Security System Purchased by RFC by cash at a cost of $41‚347 on January 1‚ 20X1; Lease contract signed with Customer M on January 2‚ 20X1; Two year lease with payments of $11‚300 on January 2‚ 20X1 and January 2‚ 20X2; Lease is renewable for 1 year up to three times at a cost of $9

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    resource and improve equity for all. Over the years‚ health promotion campaigns have taken the individual and lifestyle approach and not considered the social determinants that could be the cause of people’s health status. The World Health Organisation’s Ottawa Charter and Durie’s Te Pae Mahutonga instead looks at the broader holistic picture and uses intersectoral collaboration. Using multiple health promotion strategies is more effective‚ achieving better and more sustainable population health outcomes

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    Environmental racism is the social injustice represented by the disproportionately large number of health and environmental risks cast upon peoples of color in the communities in which they live. On a national scale‚ nothing illustrates Canada’s startling environmental inequities more clearly than the lack of access to clean drinking water in First Nations Communities. First Nations homes are 90 times more likely to be without safe drinking water than other Canadian homes. This lack of access to

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    Pp. 138-142; q’s #1-2: 1. Summarize the main reasons why the Metis established a farming community in the Red River Valley. A. It contained some of the best farming land on the Prairies – Metis established farms along the banks of both rivers. “Hay privilege” lay in behind river lots; this was a place where Metis could grow hay. 2. Identify and examine several reasons that explain why the bison hunt was so important to the Metis. A. Bison provided meat and hides – meat was dried to make pemmican

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