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    Cold War Canada Analysis

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    I'm Muhammad and we are the 2 brown boys. In today's show we will be covering Politics, Rights, Immigration, Peacekeeping, Quebec in Canada and Cold War, but let's start off with some entertaining music, Tunak Tunak Tun by Daler Mehndi. Saad: Ahh, that was some good music, now on a much more serious note, politics have been an issue throughout the years in Canada. Before 1970, woman had a tough time due to the male dominant workforce. Women were largely underrepresented in politics, only 67…

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    Culture is described as the characteristics and erudition of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, gregarious habits, music and arts. (Zimmermann K. A. 2017). The culture of Canada has been primarily influenced by sundry European cultures and traditions of its constituent nationalities, predominantly British and French culture. There are withal influencing cultures from The United States. The Canadian people have four major core values, including fairness,…

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    Russell Williams Thesis

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    Col. Russell Williams, 23 year career in the military, Base Commander in the largest air force base in all of Canada and has transported some of the highest dignitaries to our country as a pilot. But how could someone so accomplished and highly regarded end up incarcerated for life? Let me start by giving you a look at his life before, during and after his career in the military. Born in Bromsgrove, England, his family moved to Chalk River, Ontario and met another family, the Sovka’s. The 2…

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    countries that it went through was Canada, which caused the spreading of Canadian immigrants. There were many reasons for them to leave their country because of political reasons and the moving of companies. Also, America had a lot of opportunities for new immigrants, so some Canadian companies moved to America. After almost half of the Canadian population went down, Canada had to change. Nevertheless the immigrants didn't really have a big impact now but Canada helped turn America and New…

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    Canada has obtained some pretty desirable stereotypes over its short lifetime. Canada has earned a great reputation through its many desirable actions. In both wars Canada proved herself a tough and worthy opponent, as well as supplying a great deal for the Second World War effort, but also made some ethically questionable decisions that cost the lives of thousands. Canada is also known as a country that is accepting of all cultures and groups, but this was not always so. Does Canada deserve its…

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    Lester B. Pearson: Canada 's Greatest Prime Minister Being elected as prime minister of Canada is the greatest honour a Canadian political leader can receive. Lester Bowles Pearson was the most impactful man ever to take on the role of prime minister. Lester B. Pearson Pearson deserves this title because he defined Canada 's identity whilst creating and improving various social programs, which drastically improved the overall quality of life in Canada.(Biris ‘6’) Additionally, Pearson elegantly…

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    pastness of the past, but of its presence” (“Four Quartets by Eliot”). The British have colonized Canada from 1763 to 1867, which greatly impacted the lives of both countries. During this period of colonization it sparked various unique personal experiences and perspectives for the Canadians and British. With that context, how do differing perspectives help us to understand the British colonization of Canada? Differing perspectives allows one to perceive multiple sides of the story which one can…

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    Gender Rights In Canada

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    Canada is a country which any canadian can be proud of. Canada throughout the years shows other people how caring it is of everything around it because of how supporting the country is about gender rights, peace movements around the world and the environment. Canada shows it’s support for gender rights by letting people love who they want to love, letting canadians know that this country believes that all genders are equal and by letting everybody getting paid the same for the same…

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    disagrees with this idea. Many people consider the Keystone XL Pipeline a terrible idea because there will be less job openings in the long run, also it will be harmful to the economy and environment. Such is the cost of destruction, contamination, air pollution and displacing the Native American’s. Oil Pipelines have been here for a long time. In the Oil history, the author Samuel T pees. He is certified Petroleum Geologist by The American Association of…

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    During the lecture by Silver Donald Cameron, I was introduced to the problem our society faces with power and entitlement. This issue was not obvious to me at first but once I listened to the educational lecture on society and our environment it was clear to me that power overrules our health and our environment. Power is defined as “legal ability, capacity, or authority” (Dictionary . com), the key word in this definition being authority which is what effects our society and our environment so…

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