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    ACK The British Commonwealth Air Training Plan was a major contribution that Canada had made for the Allied war efforts in the Second World War. Canada offered several benefits for the air training plans compared to other countries since they offered huge areas of land to develop training sites and manufacture planes. Canada is also right beside the United States and near Great Britain, which allowed them to have easier access to aircraft parts and transportation of men and their equipment.…

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    France via flight. A couple of days later, Lin was reported missing. A janitor also finds a dismembered torso in a suitcase in the trash can and calls the police. On that same day, a hand was discovered in the Canada Post warehouse; its destination was for the Liberal Party, and the Conservative Party received a foot the next day. Magnotta was the prime suspect and was issued a warrant on May 30th. The video Magnotta posted was confirmed by the police on May 31st as real. Magnotta had boarded a…

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    Now Canada has embraced the fact that no one group rule over the other, however the United State still has, even though they say they do not, a two tier social system. This social revolves around wealth and that is one of the reason Donald Trump is doing so…

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    issues of the Great Depression to analyze the social political influence of the event on the people of Alberta. Alberta responded to the Great Depression by deciding it was time for a change in sociopolitical paradigm, which created new political parties such as Social Credit as well as a movement for more social services to protect the individual citizen from uncontrollable…

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    of Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada from February 22nd, 2013 to November 3rd, 2015, stated that “if we [are] honest here,” it is obvious that “there [is] a lack of respect for women and girls on reserves” and “if the guys grow up [on the reserve] believing that women have no rights, that’s how they are treated” (Kennedy). The RCMP recently confirmed Valcourt’s claim that 70 per cent of Indigenous women’s murderers…

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    Liberal and Conservative Views of Immanuel Kant and Niccolo Machiavelli: The success of the governance of a state relies on leaders methods of gaining and retaining power while constructing society. Immanuel Kant’s ([1784] 2013) book Answer the Question: “What is Enlightenment?” sets the foundation of gaining and retaining power while constructing society around the process of enlightening subjects and eventually transferring political power. Niccolo Machiavelli’s ([1513] 2006) The Prince…

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    Gun Control Cons

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    stricter gun control measures and laws. They claim that the majority of crimes and suicides involve guns. Of all the homicides in the United States 60 percent are gun related. This is a huge percentage when compared to other countries, such as Canada (31%), Australia (18.2%), and the United Kingdom (10%) (“Guns”). The turmoil between the two sides are obvious when, “One side views guns as essential to personal freedom, while the other side insists they are instruments for mayhem and…

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    The United Empire Loyalist talked in distinct way, in regards to talking with British white male superiority in mind. This idea of elitism was present with the Loyalist they were supportive of the monarchy, conservative, keeping the British monarchy in power. This is shown through multiple types of literature and over one hundred years. In a book called “The Canadian Brothers” by John Richardson, he used in this story, and the relationship between two brothers…

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    SSection 1: Causal Reasoning Passages: 1) In the first passage the writer 's uses a general causal claim –that is indirectly quoted “recent study showed that students who cram immediately before examinations usually get lower grades than those who do not.” The writer correlates the causal claim with the sentence “Well, I certainly won’t make that mistake this term!” commits an error in causal reasoning by inferring that if he/she would open a book during exam period that this would result in a…

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    where abuse and substance/alcohol abuse is widespread. (Cedar project, 2008) Another problem to consider is the HIV vulnerability within the aboriginal communities. Aboriginal people make up 3.3% of the population in Canada, but represent 7.5% percent of all HIV infections within Canada. (Cedar Project, 2008) Sexual trauma from residential schools continues to impact families. Children from residential schools are more likely to be paid for sex and more likely to have over 20 lifetime partners.…

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