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    Social Changes In Canada

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    Canada has a vibrant and rising economy. It has the tenth largest economy in the world, it is also one of the world's most prosperous nations, and is a member of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and Group of Eight (G8). Canada has one of the highest levels of economic freedom in the world. Canada places importance in the primary sector unlike most developed countries, with the logging and oil industries being two of the most important in Canada. Natural resources industries, such…

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    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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    geographically and relationally, Canada. Canada has always been one of Americas allies and friends, just recently the Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau and the president of the United States Barack Obama spent time strategizing and building a stronger relationship between the two North American countries. While the countries share many things in common, Canada’s history and political structure differs from the United states significantly. The history of early Canada is much like that of…

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    twenty-two million unhealthily weighted Canadians, four million of which are ignorant to their cause(C). The government that is supposed to protect its people is allowing all of the fast and pre-packaged food companies to do whatever they so desire. While Canada does have several administrations that are in place to regulate food, there are none more prevalent that the Canadian Food Inspection…

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    The Rise of Multiculturalism in Canada Introduction Pluralistic societies are established by the diverse ethnic groups that inhabit our homes, jobs, and culture and make it their own through the rights of the multiculturalism policy in Canada. Diversity within communities provides opportunity to engage with multiple ethnic groups which can lead to stronger communication between countries which can increase economic growth. By creating connections with multiple cultures, it can open opportunity…

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    reasoned that Canada needs immigration to support its population due to the fiscal impact it holds. To begin with, immigration fuels the majority of Canada's so-called "natural increase". To emphasise, according to an article by The Star (2017, February 08), Canada's population increased by 1.7 million from 2011 to 2016 and of that 2/3 the growth was by immigration; which is 1.13 million new immigrants that came to Canada from 2011 to 2016. Consequently, if immigration into Canada was reduced or…

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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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    Canada is often referred to as a cultural mosaic, meaning that it is a nation that considers different races, ethnicities, and otherness of its citizens an essential part to its existence (Immigration, 2011). Immigration is the main reason why Canada is referred to as the cultural mosaic because many people immigrate to Canada from different places. The people who immigrate to Canada often have different religious and beliefs and in Canada they are allowed to practice whatever they like and are…

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    policies on planet sustainability, I think Canada is not a forerunner, but still an active participant in environmental protection. Such claims, however, cannot be made without supporting evidence. To support my claim, here is my perspective on Canada and sustainability. On the topic of air pollution, Canada has made several prospective promises. According to the policy, Canada will reduce its net GHG (Greenhouse Gases) emission by around 17% relative to 2005. Canada also promises to improve…

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    Labour Movement In Canada

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    found it hard to believe that we were talking about Canada, a country that is rich with employers and employees who engage in rewarding work because of the collective bargaining process. As Friend and Foe provides a window into the labour movement in Canada and its turbulent struggles since its inception. This struggle resulted in the protections and rights that workers in Canada continue to enjoy today. The labour movement was born in Canada as industrialization began. With the help of the…

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