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    better world. Represented by the hard-fought battles of the determined citizens and heroic soldiers, Canada was able to make one of the most significant contributions towards the war. Utilizing each of the military branches effectively, Canadians were able to display their strength further than most of the countries. Especially in the Battle of Britain, the Battle of the Atlantic and D-day, Canada showed their impressive and tactical demonstration of their ability. Not only…

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    Canada Cultural Analysis

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    Canada Cultural Assessment Canada is one of the largest countries in the world and contains a population of more than 35 million people. The Atlantic, Pacific, and Artic Ocean meet three of the country’s borders. The fourth being the United States of America. The United States borders Canada on its Alaskan border in the northwestern region of the country and the southern border along the continental United States. Canada has an economic standing that is strongly influenced by its shared…

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    Canadian Navy participated in many operations in WWII. These participations were in the Battle of the Atlantic, in the English Channel and North Sea, and contribution in the Pacific. The Royal Canadian Navy played a huge role in the Allied Victory of WWII. The Royal Canadian Navy played a very important role during the Battle of Atlantic. The Royal Canadian Navy aided the allied forces towards…

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    these countries. Sovereignty over the Arctic for Canada would give Canada access, and control over the precious…

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    The research question that I have is one that evaluates the economic foreign policy within in Canada. In particular, the question could focus on sub-topics around its operations with international organizations, economic conflicts, or economic sanctions imposed on foreign states. A potential research question could be “Is Canadian foreign policy effective on imposing economic sanctions in conjunction with local laws and rules of international organizations?” The purpose of this research…

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    representing is far well to Nova Scotia. Nova scotia, which is Latin for “New Scotland”, is one of three Maritime Provinces in Canada. Nova scotia is the second smallest province in Canada with up to 55,284 square kilometers of land. This land has been a destination for sailors, adventures and settlers all across history, because of there close location to the Atlantic sea and there mid tempeture climate. The song farewell to nova scotia originated in none other than nova scotia.…

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    Canada is a country that its people should be proud of for its fast growth in power and strength. For example, ever since Canada fought its first war with Britain, it had shown that it could fight and take care of itself, and constantly prosper. Like in WW1, when Canada fought and kept back the German forces in the Battle of Ypres, they were the only ones capable of holding back and repair the “hole” made in the Allied trenches from Germany’s Chlorine Gas attack. When Germany launched their…

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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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    When one looks back on the History of Canada, one begins to see that even though Canada is a small country that has not been around for many years, it has done many things and has faced many challenges head on. Challenges from, confederation, developing a constitution, becoming its own nation state from Britain, and many more. However, throughout all these challenges Canada, has developed into a powerful and respected nation around the world. When Pierre Elliott Trudeau took office in 1968 he…

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    Reasons To Study Canada

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    Reasons to study/live in Canada- Canada is one of the best countries to pursue higher education. The country attracts thousands of students each year from abroad. Degree from an institution in Canada is considered to be of high value and is equivalent to other countries like US, Australia and other European countries. Following are few points as to why a person should consider Canada over any other country in the world for higher studies and for settling: 1. Education- With public school…

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