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    Essay On Being Canadian

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    Being Canadian isn’t just about your Canadian citizenship papers it is about embracing our diverse nation. As supporting and being a diverse large group of people that all share and have equal celebration of racial, religious, and cultural backgrounds. Sharing the bountiful beautiful geography and varied landscapes. As well as the freedoms, each Canadian has. Accepting is part of being Canadian, as living in a nation as diverse as Canada you have to be accepting to people’s race, religion, and…

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    supported and accepted many cultures. The question that is asked, “What’s it Mean to be Canadian” to me it means a type of freedom. Canada has given so many opportunities to all kinds of people without judging them. Being Canadian means I am free to vote the way I like. Free to live the way I like and free to explore other options in life. Being a Canadian means having freedom. Being a Canadian citizen gives me the freedom to be who I am, live how I want. To live in a country where all people…

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    Many believe that the Anti Terrorism Act is in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. As stated in the charter that the guarantees are not absolute. The limits posed by Parliament on our basic rights and freedoms are reasonable but does not have a broad description of what this consists of. The fact is that these must be "demonstrably justified in a free and democratic society.” This is a common issue found in the Constitution of Canada of who’s to determine what is reasonable…

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    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 representative democracy. This system provides a chance for the citizens to participate in the government. Every four years, a…

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    The Charter of Rights and Freedoms was established in 1982 and since its creation it has made a huge impact on the legal and political landscape of Canada. Some believe that the Charter has undermined democracy and put too much power into the hands of the courts that are not elected by the people. Some also contest that the Canadian courts are becoming lawmakers and are becoming activists. However, these claims have little truth when looking at what the Supreme Court has accomplished since the…

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    Essay On Canadian Identity

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    Canadian Identity The Canadian identity is very unique and has been shaped by many different events. From 1914 to present day, the Canadian identity has been shaped into strong, loyal, accepting, independent and free country. The five most significant events that shaped Canada are: The Hundred Days battle, Statute of Westminster, D-Day’s Juno Beach battle, Official Language Act, and The Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Hundred Day battle and D-day shows how strong and loyal Canada is, The…

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    many Canadians and rebuilt the nation. Trudeau has greatly impacted Canada during his sixteen years as Prime Minister. He had made many contributions and decisions for Canada while gaining respect from many Canadians. Trudeau gained great adoration and praise from the population, this admiration increased his fame which was named as Trudeaumania. Pierre Trudeau was an outstanding Prime Minister for Canada who made memorable…

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    Canada Informative Speech

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    through the British Commonwealth. The Canadians I found the Union Jack significant enough to have it fill the entire flag, but keep it as a fade to prioritize the Canadian aspect of the Canadian flag. Secondly, I added the two known Aboriginal flags as they are the original inhabitants of Canada. The blue infinity flag is the Metis flag, originally used by Metis resistance fighters. It was later adapted by the general Metis people shortly later. The altered Canadian flag is the more recent…

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    Multiculturalism and challenge or opportunity for canadian identity Pluralism or Ghettoization Pluralism is defined in the dictionary as a condition or system in which two or more states, groups, principles, sources of authority, etc., 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…

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    I make the right decision? So I urge you to continue reading my letter to find out exactly why I permitted this man to swear and smoke in my courtroom.…

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