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    money the two correspond with another. The fluctuation on the prices of oil can have dire consequences to the economy of a nation and a province. There is oil in Canada and the government has noticed that, the government has put numerous implications to improve our exportation of oil. With the drop in the price of oil some provinces in Canada like Alberta will have a tough time rebuilding the lost revenue. It is estimated that alberta will lose up to “seven billion dollars” While the drop in…

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    Recently, Toronto, one of the biggest city in Canada, has traffic congestion problems which faces a lot of big cities around the Toronto. According to Transportation reporter of the star ( Kalinowski. T, 2016), Toronto ranked 64 out of 174 big cities in 38 countries and was the second most congested city among six Canadian centres, Kingston, Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Winnipeg and Parkland County, ranked on the TomTom index. All six fell slightly on the index from the previous year. In North…

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    Craft Brewing In Canada

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    Brewing is one of Canada's oldest industries and Canadian brewers today hold an 89% share of the domestic beer market. Canada has many competitive advantages in making world class beers: including proximity to high quality malt barley and a large fresh water supply (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 2016). Beer is the most popular alcoholic beverage in Canada, and this is no exception in Manitoba. Beer has been the drink of choice for Manitobans for many years now and will no doubt continue to…

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    Canada was the first nation in the world that adopted the concept of multiculturalism as an official policy. By doing so, the country acknowledged the importance in the value and dignity of all Canadian citizens regardless of their racial or ethnic background, their language or religious views (Canadian Multiculturalism and Inclusive Citizenship, 2012). With that being said, staffing appointments and recruitment performed in the federal public service needs to be based on the standard principle…

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    have not been any dramatic changes from July to August of 2016. Source by: Statistic of Canada. Statistic in Provinces of Canada Unemployment Rate 20.00%…

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    articles emphasize key issues present in Canada with regards to the environment, government, and the aboriginal populations. The trend in these articles is to compare the Canadian government and their policy in relation to their effects on the environment, the relations with the first nations and how we define democracy in Canada. The two chapters referenced from Leadbeater (2014) acknowledge issues within the management of non-renewable, finite resources in Canada and the growing dichotomy…

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    Thirty years since C.E.S. Franks published his authoritative 1987 work The Parliament of Canada, and despite the elevated media profile for would-be parliamentarian reformers and refuseniks after the Lefebvre and McGrath parliamentary reforms, the current Canadian House of Commons committee system remains comparatively understudied to similar Westminster-style democracies. Decades worth of government responses to committee recommendations are largely untouched, even by the Library of…

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    Toronto is a city with a population of over 2.6milion people, making it the most city in Canada. Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities in the world. Statistics Canada in 2006 indicated that 49.9% of Toronto's population is foreign-born. Toronto is a racially diverse city. Ruprecht (1990), has provided synopses of the settlement and development of more than 60 different ethnocultural communities in Toronto. According to Sue et al. (1992), race is related to the external appearance of…

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    census result because we were studying about Canada’s population and I thought this would be interesting as I can apply what I learnt in class to this real-life event. The article I chose explains five key points from the latest census data. First, Canada has more big cities and each city is getting bigger. In 2016, there are a total of 35 census metropolitan areas, meaning that it must have a minimum total population of 100,000 people with 50,000 or more living in the core. The CMAs have grown…

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    computerized, it also becomes deskilled, leading to further underemployment. Finally, the automation of work is changing how the world functions, and it is the young who will be affected first. In Canada computerization of service sector work had led to young people to up-skill. While young…

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