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    The government structure within Canada is divided into three distinct jurisdictions with its own individual mandate. The federal government, provincial and municipal governments. Economic development is defined as “The progress in an economy, or the qualitative measure of this”. They all have similar but distinct roles to play in economic development within the country. This paper will look at each jurisdiction and what helps them deliver effective long-term economic development. The municipal…

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    The Northern Gateway Pipeline is a highly controversial project that is endorsed buy the current federal government as a part of triggering economic benefit through the exploitation of the Alberta tar sands. Twinned pipelines will transport bitumen to the British Columbian port of Kitimat, which is approximately 1170 kilometres in distance. Condensate, a resource that thins petroleum products for transport, will in turn be imported through the other pipeline. This is a contentious issue because…

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    The wonderful day to day life of an Accounting technician! This is an occupation that is needed but often overlooked due to the day to day use of Mathematics. This is an occupation that is needed in many aspects of our society and one that I recently became interested in doing. I enjoy working with mathematics, computers and money management. To achieve this goal, I need to become familiar with the job description and duties, working conditions, education and training program, job opportunities…

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    april 1990. Biography & Wiki Though Demarco was raised in Edmonton situated at Alberta, his birthplace was different. It was Duncan in British Columbia. The passion for music was with him from his schooldays as he was associated with many bands at that time like, Meat Cleavers, indie rock band, post-punk band and alternative R&B group the Sound of Love. He was named after the former minister of railways an telephones in Alberta Vernor Smith, who was his great grandfather too. The name was later…

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    foreigners moved there. Sir Wilfred Laurier understood this and wanted to unite Canada from the East to West coast but two provinces in the middle hadn’t united with Canada yet. “Alberta joined Confederation along with Saskatchewan in 1905, when the two new provinces were created out of a section of the Northwest Territories” (Alberta and Confederation, n.d). Having those two new provinces join Canada really started to unite Canada as one. The majority of the population lived on the East Coast…

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    The other day, my devoted mother texted me to assure my well-being was not at stake. Many may not see the significance of this text; however, my mother was derived from the Baby Boomer Generation, therefore she is not fond of the technology realm. I told her I wasn 't okay. She attempted to continue texting me despite her having odd formatting and grammatical errors in her text. Later, this led to a phone call and the last thing she told me was "Don 't forget to pray and I love you." It was…

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    Alienation is a term used to describe the isolation and alienation sensed by the western provinces from the Central Canada and the Federal government. Based on the claims by the Western Alienation ideology, the four western provinces- British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba- have been politically underrepresented, and economically less favoured, more significantly compared to the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. There are three major factors which have contributed to the overall…

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    to readers. Shall we generate an ideal framework in literature education for the students to help them write a “perfect” essay? A Grant MacEwan award-winning novelist, Fred Stenson, published the article “In Search of a Modest Proposal” in 2004 on Alberta Views, in which he argued that current curriculum of literature education diminish the creativity and personality of students. The author initiated his argument with ethos using his expertise in writing, raised his concerns with pathos from his…

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    Socio-economic status plays a vital role in both Fences and A Doll’s House. Torvald and Nora hail from a high-status family with a greater level of economic buoyancy. Conversely, Rose and Troy have lower socio-economic status, they are a lower middle class African American living in America prior to the civil rights movement. Though, Troy and Torvald are different, they maintain a superiority complex due to the role of being the breadwinners. Similarly, Nora and Rose are initially painted as…

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    name of Keystone XL Pipeline 2014. This project is considered to be the safest and most advanced oil pipeline operation in North America. The Keystone XL Pipeline is a 1,179-mile, 36-inch diameter crude oil pipeline that will stretch from Hardisty, Alberta Canada to Steele City, Nebraska. The pipeline will allow crude oil to transport from Canada to the United States. The pipeline will also support the growth of crude oil production in the United States by allowing American oil producers more…

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