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    Conservative Party in Britain After analyzing some of the major policies of the parties of the UK‚ the one that I‚ as a college student‚ can identify with the most are those of the Conservative Party. I have always believed that education is the key to a successful nation‚ and lack of education results in numerous problems for a nation. Therefore‚ a party that enforces education and aims for the success of hardworking people is indeed‚ the one that represents my ideals (Roskin). At the same time

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    SS11 (Post-War - Part A) Name: Dhanbir.V Period: Blk.1 Canada in the 1950s Read Counterpoints p. 168 -189 The Changing Face of Canada (p. 170-178) 1. Explain the “baby boom” of the post-war years. What effect do you think this would have on Canadian society? -The increase in the birth rate that took place in Canada was known as the “baby boom”. -The demand for baby products and services and grown and many woman had to leave their jobs to support

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    many crucial moments in Canadian history. Some defining moments would include the battle of Vimy Ridge‚ the on to Ottawa track‚ and the persons case. Without the nineties Canada wouldn’t really be what it is today. One of the biggest events that occurred in that decade was the Battle of Vimy Ridge. Some say it was the time Canada surfaced from under Britain’s supremacy; others feel that it was a time of Canada’s independence. It was a tough battle but the consistency and the devotion of Canadian soldiers

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    large role in the Canadian Government. Regardless of the fact that many Canadian’s believe that the Senate should be abolished‚ I believe that the Senate plays a large role in Canadian order‚ they are the final stepping-stone for each law passed in Canada. But I do believe the Senate must reconsider and change a select few rules and qualifications for being a senator. I will emphasize and expand my argument on those points in this essay. The book “How Parliament Works” by: Bejermi‚ John‚ Published

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    religions. In chapter three of the grade nine social studies textbook‚ there is an article named “No fly list.” This article explains how this bill violates the mobility rights. Citizens of Canada have the right to enter‚ leave and stay Canada at will. This bill gives CSIS the right to hold a citizen in Canada‚ if they suspect this

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    From Welfare to Workfare

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    WHY? A CONSERVATIVE POINT OF VIEW 4 WHY NOT? AN OPPOSITION ’S POINT OF VIEW 6 CONCLUSION 8 WORKS CITED "THE ORIGINS OF "WORKFARE" There ’s an old joke that goes something like... Where do you hide a welfare recipient ’s cheque‚ where he ’ll never find it? Under his work boots. When Mike Harris was campaigning for the Progressive conservative party in 1994 he promised

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    low-cost daycare systems. The Bloc Quebecois is a federal political party in Canada. They were officially formed on June 5‚ 1991. The party was formed by members of parliament who defected from Progressive Conservative Party and Liberal Party. The BQ founder was Lucien Bouchard. The BQ currently has 4 seats in the House of Commons. Their current leader is Daniel Paille. http://www.scribd.com/doc/19441435/The-Bloc-Quebecois-Party "We‚ the people of Quebec‚ declare it our own will

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    odds “The Conservative Party exists to conserve”‚ but what exactly does it desire to conserve? According to Samuel Huntington‚ conservatism wishes to justify the established order (Huntington‚ 1957‚ p. 455). This established order was‚ when the Conservative Party was founded in the 1830s‚ an elitist order that justifies income inequality by saying it is natural and inevitable (Dorey‚ 2011‚ p. 5). When the franchise expanded and the working class became represented‚ the Conservative Party did not disappear

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    influential political leaders in the past‚ but none as powerful or significant as Brian Mulroney. Despite the many political criticisms‚ Brian Mulroney served as the longest conservative prime minister in Canada‚ he attained a struggle through his pre-political life‚ which lead him to cleaning up his act and leading the conservative party to the greatest majority in Canadian history‚ he goes on to serve the legacy of one of the greatest political leaders of all time. Martin Brian Mulroney was born in

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    that time Social Credit party and they asked her to run as a candidate in 1984 provincial elections. Even though she lost she was offered a job as a policy advisor to B.C. Premier Bill Bennett. <br> <br>When Bennett resigned in 1989‚ Kim ran for a provincial leader Bill Vander Zalm. In the electionthat year she won a seat in legislature. Here she made herself recognized for opposing premier’s views on abortion. By 1988 Campbell was praised by the Conservative party. Conservative’’’’’;;’"??/???s cabinet

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