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    portrays. There have been several times throughout history when Canada has followed the values of the source and suspended civil liberties in an attempt to contain a situation or return stability to the country. Many of the times Canada has done it‚ they have built up a face of fear towards the situation. An example of this was the internment of Japanese Canadians following the bombing of Pearl Harbour in 1941. After the attacks‚ Canada‚ who was already part of the war effort‚ declared war on Japan

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    Checklist for Canada Visa

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    preparations you make‚ such as paying administration or tuition fees‚ are done entirely at your own risk. Do not finalize travel plans unless you have received a visa from the Canadian High Commission to India in New Delhi‚ or the Consulate General of Canada in Chandigarh. We strongly recommend that you submit your application at least three months ahead of your proposed date of travel. Applications that are received after 01 April for May entry‚ after 01 August for September entry and after 01 December

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    Defining Moments in Canada

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    Defining Moments in Canadian History During the 20th century‚ there were many events and situations that helped define the country of Canada. There were positive moments‚ but also a good amount of negative ones. Of course‚ the successful events kept Canadians in a positive light‚ but the negative situations helped Canada learn from its mistakes and went to prove how strong and brave its citizens were/are. The three most defining moments would have to be the Dieppe Raid‚ the

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    we need to move back into a “people to people‚ culture to culture‚ nation to nation” relationship. This source explains the direction the government needs to take to begin in to start the healing process between themselves and minority groups in canada. The statement shows that there is different cultures within our nation and that one can not be more powerful than another. It is argued that if partnerships are not created between groups within a nation‚ especially the government‚ it allows for

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    regulations are in place to prevent the over-consumption of these foods‚ which results in Canadians being able to buy‚ in bulk‚ the worst items for them‚ and for much less than if they purchased the foods they should be consuming. Moreover‚ the people of Canada are consuming fewer fruits and vegetables than ever before‚ with fifty percent of adults‚ and thirty percent of children ages four to eight failing to eat the recommended daily servings of vegetables‚ which are only eight and five servings respectively(Ogilvie)

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    INDUSTRIALIZATION AND ITS EFFECT ON URBAN PLANNING: Much before towns and cities were formed people started using some mode of transport‚ during the early ages people started using horses as a mode of transport. When cities started to come up and industrialisation began bicycles were introduced to the world and the use of horses started to fall big time and was completely eradicated. This marked the beginning of the age of industrialisation‚ so all the lanes and the streets in the urban cities were designed to

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    In Canada‚ the term Aboriginal refers to First Nations‚ Metis and Inuit people who were the first to inhabit Canada. The aboriginal community represents 4% percent of the population in Canada with 1.4 million people having an Aboriginal heritage in 2011. (Statistics Canada‚ 2015). As aboriginals were the first people to inhabit Canada comes a long history full of injustices including a major injustice know as residential schools. Aboriginal people face multiple barriers in modern Canada such as

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    The government of Canada construction of migrant workers as persons who come to countries like Canada and pays them to do the “dirty work” that no Canadian citizen wants to do. Velasco (2013) points out that the Canadian government have constructed migrant workers to be cheap‚ docile and exportable labour and because of this constructed of migrant workers‚ many countries like Canada go for cheap labour. Velasco (2013) explains that the Canadian government have use their immigration policies to get

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    The 1900s was a great time for change in Canada. The two most significant events being the First World War and the Great Depression. In both events the government had to be involved. But how much government involvement does it take to keep a country in order during these times? Many still ponder this question‚ even a century later. Personally I believe that the government needs to do all it can to ensure the safety and wellbeing of its people‚ especially during times of hardship. I will be talking

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    with someone who has a mental illness. Factors that indicate why people have mental illness’s are genetics‚ the chemistry in your brain‚ trauma or life experiences‚ as well as previous history of mental illness in your family. One in five people in Canada live with Mental Health Problems. Unlike other diseases‚ Mental Health illness strikes early

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