Demographics of Canada

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    Throughout the past decades and presently, Quebecers have been known for their ongoing loyalty and strong devotion to their nation including their dying culture. Quebec’s advocacy of political independence from Canada, i.e. nationalism, has been significantly influential in shaping Canadian politics in the past and present. Nationalism has not only heavily influenced culture and politics in Quebec but more importantly has influenced politics in the Canadian nation as a whole. It is safe to say…

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    I believe that too many things went into effect that caused the colonial demise of England's colonies. First of which was The French and Indian war, (1754-1763). Which began with a dispute between the British, and the French, and the Indians over the Forks of Ohio. Because the British wanted to take the land away from them. The British won and as a result, The Peace treaty of 1763 was signed. The British soon began to tax the colonists to help pay for the cost of the war. The results of the war…

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    What caused Britain and America to grow apart? First of all, the war began simply as a disagreement over the way Great Britain treated the colonists versus how they felt they should be treated. Because of the tighten controls of Britain, the colonists started thinking of themselves as real British. This means they should deserve all the fundamental rights that a British have. The British, on the other hand, didn't see the colonists as a part of their community. They did not think the colonists…

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    In the early twentieth century, Canada and America had similar health care systems since both were colonies of England and they had common political, cultural, and economic structure, which they also shared similar religious traditions, health diseases and healing methods for their health care systems. Although they had many similarities, the delivery of health care system changed in 1961when the democratic government of Saskatchewan, Tommy Douglas, stepped in and proposed a national health care…

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    opinion on the establishment. Many Canadians are asking themselves whether we might be better off without the Senate. Over the last several months, a talk about abolishing the Senate.Abolishing the Senate would be a terrible loss for Canada because the Senate does serve Canada well. Our first Prime minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, described the Senate as a place for “sober…

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    “ The Tlingit’s are known as Kolosh and are a Native American people that belong to the Southeastern coast and costal islands of Alaska ( History of the Tlingit Indians).” The Tlingit’s have many different religions, but the one they are very close to is the Haida religion. They have lived in 3 different groups including Yell or Raven, Goch or Wolf, and Nehadi or Eagle and had 18 different families which had the names of wolf, bear, eagle, whale, shark, porpoise, puffin, orca, goose, beaver, owl…

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    the American labor force consisted of 154.1 million people. With 21.2 million people, government is the leading field of employment. The largest private employment sector is health and social assistance, with 16.4 million people.” Demographic America is a national melting pot. The U.S.’s Census nowadays is 321,941,000. People divide by different racial groups, white Americans which is the largest racial group that we can see on the territory of U.S. ; black Americans are…

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    related to Canadian literature and it’s writers. As a matter of fact, the direr need for students to become accustomed with the literacy of Canada is greatly important. In all honesty, three reasons are; requiring to concentrate upon Canadian Literacy/culture besides neighbouring cultures, the desire of promoting and constructing new current writers in Canada, while also motivating multicultural literacy to help reflect on Canada’s society. Therefore in order to be certain that Ontario students…

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    3712 Advanced History As the population of the American colonies grew in the 1750’s and 60’s, so did the demand for land. After the French and indian war, Britain had gained all of what would later be called Louisiana. As the original colonial regions were being overcrowded. People began to settle west of the Appalachian mountains in the newly gained territory (Wood). The French and Indian war, or the seven years war, left Britain in enormous amounts of debt. The King had already sent a…

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    people has its places to a precise cultural view…power relationships - superior-subordinate relationships - among people together with the degree that people not in control consent that control is spread unevenly. Power Distance Index (France VS. Canada) Power Distance Index in France: With a score of 68, France scores fairly high on Power Distance. Children are raised to be emotionally dependent, to a degree, on their parents. This dependency will be transferred to teachers and later on to…

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