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    This essay will answer the inquiry whether immigration to Canada is an oversight or advantageous experience. It is my own conviction that moving to a nation like Canada is a problematic choice for three fundamental reasons: right off the bat, newcomers encounter extreme and incapacitating society stun; besides, there is a shortage of steady employments in the nation, particularly in the wake of the worldwide money related emergency; and to wrap things up, workers need to think about dialect and…

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    Most people live in southern Canada because of the climate, location, and natural resources. To begin, most Canadians live in the south because of the warm climate. Most Canadians would rather live in southern Canada because it has the highest average temperature than any other part of Canada. For example, In the southernmost city in Canada, Windsor, Ontario, where the average temperature is 22 degrees celsius in the summer and below 5 degrees celsius in the winter. We can compare this to…

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    Canada is a country not to be proud of because of their treatment of minority groups in World War 1, and World War 2, minority groups such as First Nations were put into residential schools. Chinese were forced to pay a head tax. German Canadians were put into internment camps, many of these groups were treated differently than “normal” Canadian citizens. In conclusion Canadian minority groups were treated poorly. Canada is not a country to be proud of because of their treatment of specific…

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    to it being a British colony, Canada has been lacking in exporting products that would compete in the world market. Instead, Canada has become more known to export staple goods and developing transportation networks to connect port cities with regions that produce resources. Raw materials that Canada exports, such as timber and fur, help countries like the United States in creating products that help them become even more competitive in the world market. b) In Canada, the pre-industrial…

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    Canada Free Trade Essay

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    The Government of Canada is committed to creating the most favorable conditions for Canadian businesses to compete internationally. Free trade agreements (FTAs) and foreign investment promotion and protection agreements (FIPAs) between Canada and our trading partners are creating new opportunities for Canadian businesses. Canada has trade agreements with countries from Americas, Asia Pacific, Eastern Europe, Middle East and North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa. Canadian firms take advantage of…

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    Canada Day Research Paper

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    History was marked on July 1st, 1867 now known as Canada Day, when the British North American Act was passed. This act allowed for Canada to be officially established as a self-governing entity under the British Empire. This was a momentous time for Canada as we were given more control, more opportunities, and we were allowed to reach new heights. This all setup Canada to become a great country, but something at the time was still missing. We were a country, but at the same time not a…

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    first female prime minister of Canada once said, “Canada is the homeland of equality, justice and tolerance.” Canada is indeed a great representative of those qualities. However, how do these qualities apply to Canada as a country? Our political system is the foundation of Canada. It makes Canadians who they are and what they believe. It portrays equality, justice and tolerance through representative democracy, lobbying and the protection of rights and freedoms. Canada is governed by a…

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    The French and English relations in Canada have always been in turmoil and of uncertainty, as my three topics and stamps will discuss. The French despise of the English began with the Conscription Crisis of World War One which proceeded to Quebec’s new ideas of ‘separation’ created during the Quiet Revolution, and finally the ‘saviour’ of Canadian identity within Quebec and on a whole, Pierre Trudeau and his efforts to create a balanced country. The first topic I will be exploring is the 1917 to…

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    Is Canada A Country We Can Be Proud Of? Canada’s history entails both good and bad events. There is one question that is asked time and time again and that is whether or not Canada is a country we can be proud of. Canada's history has had ups and downs but the ups greatly outweigh the downs. there are three main events that prove that Canadians should be proud of Canada’s history; these reasons are when woman gained the right to vote, Canada's contribution to the invasion of Normandy, and how…

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    Lately, many people have been walking in the freezing cold to Canada from the United States. They are walking into the boarder of Manitoba, but not where the immigration and custom offices are. They are walking in through prairie fields, where there is very deep snow for miles. They are escaping America and seeking refuge in Canada because of Donald Trump’s new travel ban. These people, whom are refugees and immigrants to America, are afraid of being kicked out and sent back to their old homes…

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