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    Canada Informative Speech

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    because to tell you Canada is a big and a safe place. In Canada there are many different school examples: Cornell Jr Public School‚ Robert Bonder Jr Public school and many more. In Canada kindergarten to grade 12 is free. In Canada there is free health care. If you are sick or have any health problem you can go to the doctor or the hospital. These are some of the different hospital: Scarborough general Hospital‚ Rouge valley Hospital‚ Scarbrough Grace Hospital and many more.In Canada there are national

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    Impact of Ww1 on Canada

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    World War One had an impact on Canada both over seas and on the Canadian home front. It helped Canada develop a sense of national identity by gaining international status overseas. It gave women more jobs than working at home and but during the war there was the Conscription Crisis. These points impacted Canada greatly during and after WWI. In 1914 when World War One started‚ Canada was a legislative union‚ but Britain still controlled the foreign policy of all its dominions. So when Britain

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    Multiculturalism benefits Canada Throughout the world‚ a country has its unique culture. But some countries are becoming more and more multiculturalism. That is to say‚ in one country exhibits different cultures. Whether or not multiculturalism should be encouraged in Canada is an issue which excites opposing views; nonetheless‚ I believe that multiculturalism is beneficial to Canada for the following reasons: improving the economy; educating other backgrounds; and reducing racism.

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    Diversity In Canada Essay

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    Diversity in Canada has increased during 1867. Immigration rates are growing; creating‚ Canada’s identity to change over time. This topic highlights a group or individuals sense of belonging‚ but not only to the group/ individual but on a global scale. Defining Canada is more complex then it seems‚ many people have their own idea to what being Canadian is. Canada’s national identity cannot be defined in a singular statement due to the complexity and diversity in which Canada is known for. Many may

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    Aboriginal Women in Canada

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    for rights and identity in Canada. To search relevant newspaper articles for this topic‚ the databases that were used were Lexis-Nexis Academic Universe‚ as well as Canadian Newsstand Major Dailies. The reason these two databases were chosen was because Canadian Newsstand offered articles from multiple newspapers in the country‚ therefore providing me with diverse news in different provinces other than Ontario. The article I obtained from Canadian Newsstand was Canada Called on to Stop Violence Against

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    The Cold War Canada

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    The 1970’s Canada in the Cold War Canada was a member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) which was the name of the alliance they had formed. The main goal for the NATO was to prevent the spread of communism. Although Canada wasn’t dominant or recognized as having the influence the world‚ the country still had a moderate influence and recognition internationally. The Vietnam War The U.S. had interest in defending South Vietnam against a communist movement supported by North Vietnam

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    Poverty can be defined as “the lack of resources necessary for material well-being” (Mooney‚ Holmes‚ Knox & Schacht‚ 2011). In Canada‚ poverty affects a wide variety of individuals‚ although women have become increasingly overrepresented in this area. This is due to a phenomenon known as the feminization of poverty‚ a phrase attributed to researcher Diana Pearce. The question of ‘why’ there are more females living in poverty‚ is important to examine since this issue means that half of the population

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    Canada has a Charter of Rights and Freedoms as part of its law. The laws are a part of the Canadian Constitution that has basic rules upon how Canada runs. It has been around for 35 years by the Constitution Act that took place on April 17‚ 1982. The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the most important law in Canada because no other laws are valid if they do not meet the requirements of the Constitution. The rights of the Charter abide by any person in Canada‚ however‚ certain rights as

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    Human Trafficking In Canada

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    rise particularly in Asia (Government of Canada‚ 2012). There are an estimated number of 2.44 million people trafficked and exploited around the world today (BAGLAY‚ 2011). Yet human trafficking is not only a global problem‚ but is increasingly being committed in our

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    Canadian history All these years Canada expanded into a well-built country. Canada has participated in many battles throughout the world and this has changed how Canada was seen. The first defining moment was the battle of Ypres‚ where Canadian soldiers were the victims of the first gas attack by the Germans. The second defining moment was the liberation of Netherlands‚ where Dutch people thank Canadians for the concern towards them. The third defining moment was Canada in Rwanda Africa‚ where heroism

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