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    Canadian Multiculturalism

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    Pakistan. As of date, Canada is ranked has one of the most multicultural nations in the world. Proudly, Canada was the first country to establish the Canadian Multiculturalism Act in 1971, which calls for the preservation and enhancement of multiculturalism in Canada. By establishing this Act, Canada asserted the value and dignity of all Canadian citizens, regardless of their race, language or religion. Canada had made a big impact in history by implementing this Act. It…

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    that can be justified by the ratification of UNCLOS and the willingness to discuss the topic; Canada wishes to promote a stable, rules-based Artic region. In the Artic, Canada has been doing nothing more than helping and protecting the region; the Canadian Government has been working in a pollution prevention legislation in Arctic waters and is in the process of cleaning up abandoned mine sites across the North. Canada is also working increase access to education, better housing, and improved…

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    allowed Canadian law to develop at the same rate that society changes. Some moral standards in Canada have changed, and that is directly reflected in Canadian law; moreover, gay marriage would not have been legal fifty years ago, but was legalized once society had a different view on the matter. Likewise, the morality of robbery has not changed and neither has the law. Many of the laws and values in Canadian law can be directly reflected from the Ten Commandments. The foundation of Canadian Law…

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    For instance, the Multiculturalism Policy is a policy to promote and secure diversity, recognize the rights of Aboriginal people and support bilingualism (Burnet). Trudeau once mentioned how “no single culture could define Canada” (Canadian Museum). Multiculturalism, which was not highly discernible before, is slowly starting to seep into others perceptive. The policy allows the right of all cultures to be prominent, dissipating the emotion of dislike of other cultures, proving Trudeau’s…

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    BC Hydro Case Study

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    of the project suggested by the city of surrey. This essay will discuss how the future implications of the decision made by the Canadian transportation agency will affect BC Hydro, the Southern Railway of British Columbia, and the city of surrey. According to the Hydro and Power Authority act, BC Hydro seemed to be immune to any statutory provisions. However, the Canadian transportation agency found that their decision in the case involving the city…

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    Justin Trudeau Analysis

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    Canada and the plans of a Liberal government. In this article, Trudeau announced in Toronto’s Leaside neighbourhood that the first thing the Liberals would do is cut taxes for the middle class while increasing taxes for the wealthiest percent of Canadians by bringing a new 33 percent tax bracket. He states that the Liberals have a clear plan to put more money in the lower and middle classes pockets and goes on to criticize Conservative leader Stephen Harper on not being able to do it because he…

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    Tram 1 Tram Bui Ms.Mirlees Law CLU3M1-01 11 October 2015 The Canadian constitution is the country's supreme law and its “blueprint” takes control over all laws within the country as it sets specific guidelines for each Canadian individual regardless of how much or little power and wealth they possess. The constitution expresses how a country governs itself, and accommodates boundaries and rules that define what is a right or wrongful action of the government ( Ualawccsprod.…

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    Historical figures display an opportunity for Canadians to learn more about our history. They display characteristics of charisma, determination, and bravery. Tearing down or removing monuments would be expensive. Some monuments in Canada are not provided by the government. Women’s organizations often contribute to the building process of a monument. Fundraising, and clothing drives…

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    Pros And Cons Of C-51

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    Summary: On Thursday, June 18, 2015 the conservative government of Canada received royal assent for a new piece of anti-terror legislation which will give expanded, controversial, and sweeping powers to Canada’s spy agency; the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service (CSIC). Because of the very radical changes C-51 proposes to the current terror prevention structure in Canada, many have simultaneously criticized and praised it. With opponents stipulating that because of the bill’s vague…

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    which was acting as the supporting system to the working class Canadians were cut into half during the period of the war. As the World War II progressed, the insufficiency of the working class labour resulted in more and more strike. As a result the government forced the employers to settle the dispute with the workers to keep the production going. The growing economy resulted in the inflation and struggle for the working class Canadians to cope up with the increase cost of living. As a result…

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