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    Canada is considered part of the international community. Canada and internationalism has a relationship between one another as shown in the three sources. Internationalism benefits Canada both economically and politically by creating trading agreements or helping to keep peace throughout the globe. Many people have different views on embracing internationalism whether it is through settling land claims between countries, getting involved as peacekeepers in foreign countries conflicts, or all…

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    The supreme court of Canada exists to provide an unbiased body ensuring that the laws of the land uphold the rights and freedoms of the Charter. Though the Supreme Court acts as a system of checks and balances on the executive power of Canada, at what point does the system of the court give the judiciary too great a level of power? When acknowledging the constitutions and legislature in which the Supreme Court justices gain and hold their power, s. 1 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and…

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    Following the Second World War, Canada has made various efforts to improve its peacekeeping reputation; beginning with them joining the United Nations (UN) after its creation in 1945 they were mostly successful (“Canada and the United Nations.”). However, not all of their efforts have been successful; they have also made some mistakes along the way. Canada’s efforts within the last 60 years include the Suez Crisis in 1956, the United Nations Mission for Rwanda from 1993 to 1996 and United…

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    Television In Canada there is only one national television network which is owned by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). It is a crown corporation which means that it is affiliated with the government, however today crown corporations see minimal interference from the government. Other networks across Canada appeal to a wide variety of interests. An important factor for television is that a small amount of content is actually made in Canada, while a considerable amount of channels show…

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    Market failure was originally presented in chapter one of ‘Media Policy in Canada.’ Market failure is the concept that our small markets in Canada are unable to provide enough of our own domestic media products to produce sufficient profits. Market failure is not the absence of commercial success of media content, but instead, the failure of the market entirely as a whole at what markets are believed to do best; it is the failure to lead to the utmost best possible outcome for the highest number…

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    Singh 1 Harpreet Singh May 31st, 2016 University education in Canada and India In today’s competitive world education is necessity for human after food, clothing and shelter. Education play vital role in every human’s life. Proverb argue’s that “A human without education is like a bird without wings” (internet). University education is right path for students to make the right move. Furthermore, getting education in Canadian and Indian…

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    between the reserves and the country. The White Paper provoked widespread opposition and was later retracted in 1971. The White Paper proposed by the government was not only unsuccessful, but further solidified the gap between the Native peoples of Canada and the rest of Canadian society. This is shown through the Canadian government following the example of the Americans, revoking the treaties that the Amerindians had signed previously, and there was no input from the Amerindians when the White…

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    John G. Diefenbaker in June 1962. The people whom make the decisions in Canada, are voted in by the citizens. This paper will examine why voting rights is a big reason why Canada is the amazing country it is today. Some defining voting rights in Canadian history were when women, people of different ethnicities, and people of different religions were granted the right to vote. They are big parts of the history that makes Canada who we are today. One of the biggest moments in Canadian history…

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    People from other countries than China were also trying to migrate to Canada such Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea, etc. They were the subcategories of the Chinese migrants. Canadians were not able to distinguish the difference between the people of those countries. Like any other Asians, Japanese people came to Canada in order to make enough money to go back to Japan and to rebuild their lives (Epp et al, 2004, p.234). Like any other Asians, Japanese people were hired to replace the Canadians…

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    Take a second to consider what is more helpful to Canada and its citizens: Canada spending tax revenues paid by Canadian citizens on the first two years of post secondary education, or spending tens of billions of dollars on a war machine that is not even useful to us. That’s right, the Canadian government is planning on using up to $50 billion of tax money earned by the citizens on new war machines, even though there is currently no threat to Canada, the last being over two centuries ago. Does…

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