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    Inuit Research Paper

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    Inuit inhabit the Arctic region, THe Inuit lands that stretch 12,000 miles from parts of Siberia, Alaskan coast, Canada, and Greenland. Moreover, the Inuit are one of the most widely dispersed people in the world, but number only about 60,000 in population. Between 25,000 and 35,000 are in Alaska, with other smaller groups in Canada, Greenland, and Siberia. Likewise, the main territory of the Haida tribe is the archipelago if the northern British Columbia. In addition, the region in which they…

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    I have moved to a new land that Britain has named Upper Canada. After I had moved into Lower Canada, the government pushed my Tory peers and I out of the French occupied territory. This made the Loyalists furious, why should we, loyalists, be placed below the French, who lost the war, yet, the parliament treats them like the victors. In addition, the ride here was horrendous. It was crowded and dirty. I am disgruntled at the parliament for making us endure such conditions. I am sure that my…

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    the current biggest global challenges and also concerns of our generation. The impact and the major Environmental issues in Canada are regarding acid rain, pollution of the great lakes, the extraction and use of natural resources from the Canadian shield, and timber resources. Based on the popular Canada statical development and international environmental record, Canada faces a number of environmental problems since it has numerous natural resources that it can use both for its own people and…

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    My Canada Canadian Currency: Undeniably, one of the most colourful currencies all over the world is Canadian currency. Although it may not be as recognizable as American currency, Canadian money is still unique and represents our history. Each Canadian bill has important pictures, with significant people like John A. Macdonald on one side and an event like the Canadarm2 and Dextre on the other. Our currency symbolizes us because it showed the dependence we tried to achieve by using our own…

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    Essay On Being Canadian

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    and cultural backgrounds. Sharing the bountiful beautiful geography and varied landscapes. As well as the freedoms, each Canadian has. Accepting is part of being Canadian, as living in a nation as diverse as Canada you have to be accepting to people’s race, religion, and cultures. Canada is multicultural having at least one out of five people being foreign born. Therefore, being Canadian is being able to come together as a large nation regardless of where you come/came from or your ethnicity,…

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    Canada Urbanization

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    Upon analyzing. To what extend industrialization, and urbanization at the turn of the century, brought prosperity to Canada, and her citizens Have been a learning experience. Canada as a nation did prosper, but varied. Geographical location, Government policy, but not all classes of her citizens enjoyed the same fortune of the country. In light of the prosperity that Canada had at the turn of the century there are many facts that can be argued that this prosperity was centerd to a limited and…

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    Wendat indigenous people, entered Jacques Cartier park, a national park, and cut down trees, and were taken to court. They were found innocent, even though, according to Canada National Parks Act, it is illegal to remove parts of the park. That includes the trees. The Huron said that an agreement signed in 1760 let them. They argued that because it was unique to aboriginal people, they were allowed to cut down those trees because it was one of their religious or cultural rights. In the end the…

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    Canada has become a nation of a few different cultures, thanks to different events that have occurred throughout history that has helped from British and French nations. Canada was first discovered in 1534 by a French mariner who whom was Jacques Cartier (Quartier). Born on the 31st of December 1491 till the 1st of September 1557. After the Duchy of Brittany was formally united Cartier was introduced to King Francis 1 by Jean Le Veneur. He set sail for a mission by the commission to hopefully…

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    Canadian english Canada has two official languages-english and french out of which english is spoken by about 57% of the population and 68% of the population speaks it as its native language.it is the majority language spoken in every province and territory of canada except quebec where the province has a french speaking majority and nunavut where the province hs inakut speaking majority. Though english and french are the two official languages of canada, outside quebec about 80%of the…

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    Saskatoon Research Paper

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    Saskatoon and the promise of an enjoyable and relaxing trip (1) Canada has been very much aware of this town's effect on tourism and it ensured that accommodations, restaurants and other places of interest are established on its every inch. Saskatoon is really as resounding as the treasures it behold---from the huge farms that produce the ingredients used for their well-maintained watering holes to the amalgamation of its verdant parks for daily morning walks, the line of hotels which are…

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