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    has a large focus on housing and childcare. The government also committed to getting rid of MSP premiums by 2020 with a new Health Tax that will be paid by businesses. The Kinder Morgan pipeline will likely expand. The energy road map is still being created, with a lot of focus on energy efficiency and building step code. 3. Update on Environmental Assessment in BC and Canada • Federally, the government recently introduced…

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    relatively low on this social hierarchy are single mothers - defined in this case as a woman, who is unmarried, divorced or widowed, who has children aged zero to eighteen under her primary care. Single mothers make up 79.9% of all lone-parent families in Canada, representing 12.8% of all families that partook in a 2011 census (“Portrait of Families”, 2011). Despite the large number of female-headed families, there is a gross lack of supports in place for single mothers. Throughout history, the…

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    Now Canada has embraced the fact that no one group rule over the other, however the United State still has, even though they say they do not, a two tier social system. This social revolves around wealth and that is one of the reason Donald Trump is doing so…

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    Modern Racism Summary

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    Racism”, Phil Fontaine challenges a nationalistic view most Canadians have of considering Canada an accommodating and tolerant society. These common myths he challenges include racism not existing in Canada and only bad people being racist. He identifies three types of racism that continue to affect Indigenous peoples and other minority groups in our contemporary society. These types include direct and blatant acts of racism, which is the type that would most likely come to mind when thinking…

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    people. Liberalism provides society with security, freedoms and economic safety, such as Canada’s Anti-terrorism Act of 2015, the United Nations’ Declaration of Rights of Indigenous People or the United States’ Marshall Plan. One of the essential aspects of liberalism is the security that comes with it. In Canada we have the Passenger Protect list from 2007 and the Anti-terrorism Act…

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    racism is limited towards child welfare institutions. In chapter 11, “Deconstructing Hybrid Spaces: Internationally Educated Nurses of Colour in Canada” by Nadia Prendergast it talks about educated nurses of colour not having the opportunity to have a leadership position among Canadian nursing. This exclusion of colour does bring trouble under the health and wellbeing and is being affected. In this essay I’m going to explain what the main arguments are in both chapters…

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    In this chapter of Aboriginal Health in Canada, Waldram et al. (2006) discuss and review the literature that pertains to the pattern of health and disease among Aboriginal people from the end of World War II to the early twenty-first century (p. 73). The chapter discusses infectious and chronic diseases, as well as intentional and unintentional injuries and how the rate of incidence among Aboriginal peoples differs from non-Aboriginal peoples (p.73). The authors also attempt to describe, using…

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    Suez Canal Crisis Analysis

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    transport, so Western governments were afraid that this would be a blow to Britain’s economy. The Soviet Union gave nuclear bombs to the Cuba because the Soviet Union was planning an attack on the U.S and wanted to increase the threat from the Caribbean. Canada joined the G6, thus creating the G7. One of the requirements to become a country in the G7 is to have a high HDI. Pakistan and India used the CANDU nuclear reactors to make nuclear weapons. Operation Smiling Buddha was India’s first…

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    gold standard to the use of currency. Throughout history the development of currency and the progression of the financial system has made Canada a more efficient financial power that is recognized worldwide. The Canadian financial system had improved throughout history in many ways, such as the development of chartered banks, the creation of the Bank of Canada, the development of the call back rate, and the use of paper currency which added onto coins. I will be covering the development of the…

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    Legalization In Canada

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    needs to be discussed, is how the legalization of marihuana will affect the economy in Canada. The economy in Canada currently is in a substantial deficit. In fact, this deficit is approximately 1.3 billion dollars. (Flister, L. 2012). The legalization of marihuana would pull Canada out of a deficit, and lead to a surplus in a very short amount of time. It is estimated, “The consumption of marijuana in Canada is approximately 160,000 kilograms per annum, meaning that the suggested tax scheme…

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