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    obtain, sometimes you have to dig in the corners, persevere through the discomfort, and work for success. Text Comparison: An article written by author Jason Markussof depicts the dangers and risk that illegal refugees face in coming to Canada from the United States. To understand this article…

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    Fire Arms Criminalization

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    “GUNS! GUNS! GUNS!” Did you really think you were safe? Well, you’re not. Firearms are still manufactured, sold, and obtained in Canada. It is fair to say that firearms are not completely illegal in our “peace loving nation”. A complete criminalization of firearms over the globe will benefit citizens everywhere. Criminalizing firearms will reduce death rates, provide people with more security than they could ever imagine, and reduce the universal accessibility to firearms. For these reasons, a…

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    Mexico,Canada and the United States While signing the NAFTA Bill Clinton said it meant jobs.NAFTA was created to as a way to encourage free trade.Trade barriers would be a huge problem for the United States,Canada and Mexico so introducing this make sure that barriers would be broken. In 1994 the North American Free Trade Agreement came into effect,creating one of the worlds largest free trade zones and laying the foundations for the strong economic growth and rising prosperity for Canada,Mexico…

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    coming into the United States from Central America is largely made up of adolescents. I will be using P.J. Tobia’s article, “No Country for Lost Kids,” for context of this particular immigration crisis. In this case there are two main sources of push and pull factors which lead to immigrating: fleeing from violence in their country and family reunification. The article describes the violence these children meet, with the dangers they must overcome to even make it to the U.S. border, all with the…

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    If I were in the Canadian government any foreign magazine regardless of material that is not produced within the Canadian borders should pay a yearly fee of 10 percent off the proceeds made off magazines for distribution and production of people to read the material. The magazine industry is a business why do they not produce and market their magazines to the U.S there are…

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    When a country or colony’s economic state or safety is threatened action is required. Confederation was essential to make Canada what it is now. Without Confederation Canada may have been controlled by the US or in a very fragile state. Confederation was was an act in the 1860’s to unite the British North Colonies as one strong independant nation. John A.Macdonald was credited to influence Confederation as he was an Father of Confederation. John A.Macdonald was a Scottish-born Canadian…

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    Nationalism In Canada

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    conquer it or not. The first source expresses the loyalties that the speaker believes are important for people to support. This source might seem as though it is promoting a negative idea of nationalism through statements denouncing national borders and historical backgrounds; I believe it is endorsing the greatest form of patriotism. This source minimizes the differences in cultures and perspectives in the fact that the speaker describes them as…

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    Pacific Ocean border nations to today 's agreement, The Trans Pacific Partnership. The Trans Pacific Partnership is a supposed free trade agreement between 11 countries. According the New York Times, these countries have an “annual gross domestic product of nearly $28 trillion…

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    background. Immigration become an issue because of the many crimes some immigrants bring with them. Furthermore, Borders are recognized demarcations of a sovereign country. Every country has immigration policy that deals immigrants. Even third countries have border patrol that protect its borders from illegal entry. I am an immigrant from a third world country Liberia, West Africa. Liberia shares borders with three neighboring countries, Ivory Coast, Guinea and sierra Lone. Ivory Coast has a…

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    boundary is the Canada–United States border, across which is Sumas, Washington. In Canada. Population Comparison – The population of Surrey was 394,976 in 2006, a 13.6% increase from 2001. Surrey’s population is expected to grow and surpass that of Vancouver; which is faster than the projected within next 10 to 12 years. It mainly consists of young population as one third under the age of 19. Abbotsford, Canada known population is 138 500 (year 2014). This was 0.389% of total Canada population.…

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