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    Canada a just and equal society that not only welcomes but also celebrates equality. Canada is currently ranked second for tolerance and inclusion in the social progress index. It is recognized as one of the best countries for equality rights. In fact, many Canadians concur Canada is far better than our neighbor, United States, in terms of racial harmony. Although the world sees it to be such does not mean it to be…

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    principle of the dignity and freedom of the individual as the foundation for society. Many would be correct to argue that liberalism is the only contemporary ideology that is both viable and promotes the betterment of the people through political and economic systems by its emphasis on the will of the people. Liberalism provides society with security, freedoms and economic safety, such as Canada’s Anti-terrorism Act of 2015, the United Nations’ Declaration of Rights of Indigenous People or the…

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    the continuous civil argument over the accumulation and dispersal of racial information inside of the Canadian criminal equity framework and gives a diagram of as…

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    Homosexuality In Canada

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    A new Forum Research poll, commissioned by the National Post found that 5% of Canadians identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (Carlson, 2012). Although Canada as a country has come a long way in minimizing the issues and stigma attached to gays, there are still some problems surrounding this group of people. With the help of social welfare services and programs, as well as social policies, Canadian LGTB (lesbian, gay, transgender and bisexual) individuals are able to lawfully live…

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    important laws governing the province are: a) The Employment Standards Act, 2000 Implies minimum rights and standards for employees that provide minimum wages, overtime, hours of work, severance pay, pregnancy and parental leave, vacation, reprisal, lie detectors,records etc. (Wikipediaorg, 2016) b) The…

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    Niqab Research Paper

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    is considering implementing a law, similar to Quebec’s Bill 62. The law will make it so persons wearing this garment must unveil there selves an employee of of the government or receiving ones citizenship as a Canadian. It included quote from where he said Harper said the majority of Canadian citizens agree with him on this matter and when asked by a CBC host why it is acceptable for the government to tell one how to dress Harper replied…

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    Margaret Atwood Canada

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    The Canadian nation has been shaped in myriad ways and has been documented as well as interpreted by countless individuals. Canadian Studies 4611: Reading in Canada has highlighted pivotal works the have influenced the critical conversation within the country: how Canada is – or was – and why it is that way. This essay will explore the work of Margaret Atwood, Northrup Frye and Charles Taylor in order to illustrate the status of Canada within their work and highlight if and how their writing…

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    Throughout history the Canadian education system has been utilized as a means to instil societal values and reproduce cultural norms. Researchers have referred to this phenomenon as the hidden curriculum (Jay, 2003). This hidden curriculum serves to secure the privilege of the dominant culture while subsequently marginalizing minority individuals. Normative discourses of gender and sexuality are promoted to students through the process of socialization. The process of constructing lesbian, gay,…

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    The inequality and unfavorable treatment the Japanese Canadians were subjected to by Canada is a stigma on the Canadian soil. In support of the notion that the Supreme Court of Canada erred in upholding the Order-in-Council which permitted the forcible removal of “Japanese Canadian” from Canada. According to the Order in Council the word “deportation” means the “removal, pursuant to the authority of this Order (7355), of any person from any place in Canada”. This is a process of being sent away…

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    CONFIDENTIAL To: Ms. Linda Lavalier From: Prabhat Singh Date: 7th June 2015 Re.: Concerns about proselytizing behavior of our employee. I want to make suggestion about the behavior of our new account executive. Her consistent proselytizing behavior is getting very awkward and uncomfortable for her colleagues at work including some of the clients. While confronting with her about this behavior and requested her to avoid talking to coworkers and clients about her religion, she got offended by…

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