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    Why Three Sister Nations Need to Stay Independent Every few years, a provocative proposal emerges that challenges the identities of three sister nations: the merging of Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Although flashing with various benefits for each country, the proposition is simply outlined by award-winning economist Simon Mainwaring as, “Change is almost impossible without industry-wide collaboration, cooperation, and consensus” (Mainwaring qutd. by BrainyQuote). This quote…

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    Athletic Therapy Case

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    1.0 The Context 1.1 The Federal Environment Inclusion of Athletic Therapy services in the Federal Public Service Health Care Plan (PSHCP) is part of the current contact negotiations between the Federal Government, led by the Treasury Board of Canada, and the federal unions, whose strongest voice is the…

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    more education for healthcare providers which would allow them to increase their level of knowledge and also to fully participate in women’s health services. Kisehn & Stedman state in their article (2010), “In countries such as the United States, Canada and the UK, the lack of availability of physicians trained and prepared to provide abortions is driving the increasing involvement of nurses, midwives and physician-assistants in abortion provision” (pp. 573). A negative effect on nurse…

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    I do not have a particular stance for or against Calexit, but I am open to considering the movement. I both agree and disagree with Dave Marin’s opinion that California has a better opportunity to start towards the path of secession. Our Constitution, by his explanation, seems to dictate that we can secede, but I see a possibility for another civil war. If this situation comes to a civil war, I do not see California winning by a landslide, unless the state receives aid from Washington and Oregon…

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    accord recognized Québec as a distinct society within Canada. In order to become a law, the accord had to be ratified and Québec was one of the first to pass the resolution of approval. Saskatchewan and Alberta also ratified the Accord. Manitoba and New Brunswick…

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    government’s laws being struck down by the Supreme Court of Canada. Conversely, the appeal of Frank v. Canada was a victory for the Conservative government – although the impugned legislation had been enacted over a decade before Harper became Prime Minister. It is still possible for the challenged sections of the Canada Elections Act to be declared unconstitutional, however, as the case is being appealed in the SCC. How the current government of Canada, under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau,…

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    Linda Mcquaig Biography

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    social programs . Linda first worked as a journalist while a student at University of Toronto Linda McQuaig , a well-known author and the NDP candidate for the riding of Toronto Centre,for Canada to meet its climate change targets, "a lot of the oilsands oil may have to stay in the ground.” Calgary Conservative Michelle Rempel, who was on the same panel, challenged Mcquaid .While Rempel seems to be in her favour in an interview.The Liberals, accused the New Democrats of saying different things…

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    Aboriginal Five Case Study

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    They petitioned the Supreme Court of Canada to answer the question “Does the word ‘Persons’ in section 24 of the British North America Act, 1867, include females?”. They wanted women to be legally considered persons so that they could be appointed to the Canadian Senate. They filed their petition on August 27, 1927 and the Supreme Court…

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    Women's Rights In Canada

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    Historically women in Canada have had to fight for their rights, in all things that men were able to do first. Women have been historically known for their house duties and child care contribution. The twentieth century proved to be an extremely difficult and changing era for women. Feminist enabled women and mothers to fight for their rights, especially in regards to employment. More women including mothers were accepted into the work force which assisted them in better paying jobs. With women…

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    The Conservative government is still making a legitimate effort to help appease the conflict in both refugee support, military intervention and political policy. Financially, “Canada has committed over $810 million in humanitarian, development and security assistance in response to the Syria crisis”. They have also created a Syrian Emergency…

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