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    , coexist two.The practice of holding more than one office or church benefice at a time. In the case of Canadian nationalism it means were groups and more coexist together. In Canada many groups of people live in Canada. In 2016 7.5 million foreign born people immigrated to Canada to embarking on a new life. In 1971 Canada decided to adopt the multiculturalism act. The act would recognize and respect its society included diversity in languages, customs, religions, and so on.Overtime it would be…

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    Reasons To Study Canada

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    Reasons to study/live in Canada- Canada is one of the best countries to pursue higher education. The country attracts thousands of students each year from abroad. Degree from an institution in Canada is considered to be of high value and is equivalent to other countries like US, Australia and other European countries. Following are few points as to why a person should consider Canada over any other country in the world for higher studies and for settling: 1. Education- With public school…

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    in what is know present day Canada. The two groups are known as the francophones, being the French-Canadians, and the anglophones, being the British-Canadians. One of the major sources of tension between the francophones and the anglophones is routed in the major disagreements regarding language. These tensions can be even be traced back to the settlement of the first colonies in Canada, the election of the Parti Quebecois, who supported Quebec’s separation from Canada, and even issues that are…

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    Canada is regarded as one of the most developed countries known to date in the 21th century, it could even be considered to rival even the United States. Canada could not have been standing where it is currently without a backbone to support it, that backbone is the 20th century. The 20th century did indeed belong to Canada as demonstrated by their participation in both World Wars, Canada’s increasing independence and how their economy had risen. Canada has earned the respect of other countries…

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    Looking at Canada we see one of the most supported Countries in the World, helping to support many laws, such as: The Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Youth Justice Criminal Act, and Immigration Policies. All these laws reinforce Canadian society with positive and negative effects. The Charter of Rights and Freedoms was created in 1982, with this Canadian citizens can challenge court laws when something seems unconstitutional. Therefore the Charter of Rights and Freedoms effectively protects…

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    How Is Canada Different

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    Joy ms.mcbean How do you think Canada is different in such ways in 1967 then now? July 1st 1867, Canada was born. It has been a 148 years making Canada a young country. In 1867, joined its provinces together to form the Dominion of Canada. Canada has changed in various ways. Our social, political, and cultural landscape. From 1867 to Canada now, Canada has improved in ways for the better, and it continues to improve. Humans are social creatures. In 1867, there social life was a living out…

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    Poverty In Canada Essay

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    1. What is the state of Canadians in terms of socioeconomic status? Describe what level of poverty exists in Canada and whether or not you think Canada is fair in terms of distribution of wealth and income. Canada is one of the few countries in the world that is richly endowed with a diversity of natural resources such as natural gas, petroleum and coal. It does have oil reserves estimated to be 183B gallons, making it to be the third largest oil reserve after Saudi Arabia and Venezuela as…

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    related to Canadian literature and it’s writers. As a matter of fact, the direr need for students to become accustomed with the literacy of Canada is greatly important. In all honesty, three reasons are; requiring to concentrate upon Canadian Literacy/culture besides neighbouring cultures, the desire of promoting and constructing new current writers in Canada, while also motivating multicultural literacy to help reflect on Canada’s society. Therefore in order to be certain that Ontario students…

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    The Changing Seventies in Canada During the 1970’s many things happening that didn’t happen in the before this decade. The Seventies are also known as the “pivot of change”. During this decade numerous things socially, politically and economically changed in Canada and around the world. It helped build rights for women and give them a chance to be seen as almost equal to mean. Also, there were many different issues formed in Canada during the 1970’s and new innovations to do things more…

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    immigrate into Canada, individuals must complete a lengthy application which follows a set of rules, regulations, and policies (http://www.canadaimmigrationvisa.com/process.html). Immigration has played a crucial role in the growth and development of Canada’s history. Immigrants have opened new doors and opportunities for those in Canada and because of immigration, we are considered one of the most multicultural and diverse populations around the world. Unfortunately, from the beginning of…

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