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    Canada 150 Swot Analysis

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    Canada 150 proposes immigration to boost Canada’s economy Attempting to resolve many issues the country of Canada faces, the United Nations committee “Canada 150” focused strengthening their economy. Various solutions were proposed, among them increasing education for their citizens. Unexpectedly, the delegates presented the idea of encouraging immigration to increase their workforce. Many were in support of foreigners with delegates such as Penny Oleksiak, General Dynamics Land Systems and…

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    War II after the Allies finally defeated the Axis Powers completely. Canada played an important role in this war such as taking part in the Battle of the Atlantic, the air war over Germany and contributed many soldiers to help with war campaigns in western Europe. Many Canadians were contributing to the war even if the aren't physically taking part in the war front. But when World War II ended, many things changed in Canada. Women were suddenly seen differently to the public, the introduction…

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    Most people live in southern Canada because of the climate, location, and natural resources. To begin, most Canadians live in the south because of the warm climate. Most Canadians would rather live in southern Canada because it has the highest average temperature than any other part of Canada. For example, In the southernmost city in Canada, Windsor, Ontario, where the average temperature is 22 degrees celsius in the summer and below 5 degrees celsius in the winter. We can compare this to…

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    Canada and Ireland A description and comparison of both countries Canada and Ireland are very diverse countries located many miles apart with two different cultures; however these two countries are compared throughout this research with their economic systems and demographics of their state including some interesting factual statements of both countries. Diving into the general statistics of both economies including primary sectors of their GDP gives an idea of what country has better economic…

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    time before Canada was its own independent country, the Europeans took use and advantage of all the natural resources, riches, wealth and spoils of the land. Without a doubt Canada has widely advanced itself as an independent country due to the resources the country has to offer with its large land fruitful land. The evolution of Canada’s economy has consistently developed throughout the many years due to globalization, urbanization, and demand and supply. Till this day, Canada’s economy has…

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    Quebec Sovereignty Essay

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    holding a referendum to raise the issue of Quebec sovereignty. If Quebec votes to separate from Canada, this could greatly damage Canadian national unity and have a detrimental impact on our nations economy and social well-being. Canada must remain intact and united as one nation because Canada would face huge economic losses, and it is not certain that Quebec would be stable enough to survive on their…

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    automobiles, and art. Because Canada was late to the game of broadcasting, automobiles and country development, Canadians were heavily impacted by the American ways. During the 1950s to the 1980s Canada started to emerge and protect and grow their Canadian culture and identity. The CBC was a heavy impactor on Canadian culture and identity since most Canadians spent many hours a day watching television. NAFTA brought new and economic resources in Canada for a better economy and more trading…

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    Poverty In Canada

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    While Canada has some poverty just like many other countries, Canada is still the best country in which to live in because of its healthcare, wealth in resources and better jobs which leads to better pay. First of all, Canada has a great health care system which supports Canadians. In Canada a person is likely to live around 79 years which is Canadas life expectancy years. Canada was the best out of ten other countries for life expectancy. In Canada, life expectancy increased due to public…

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    to it being a British colony, Canada has been lacking in exporting products that would compete in the world market. Instead, Canada has become more known to export staple goods and developing transportation networks to connect port cities with regions that produce resources. Raw materials that Canada exports, such as timber and fur, help countries like the United States in creating products that help them become even more competitive in the world market. b) In Canada, the pre-industrial…

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    special role in French history of Canada. They spoke French in France, they feel that the way of living in France is still different from the North American mentality in Quebec. However, it doesn't mean that Quebec culture is exactly the different as the rest of Canada. I think it would be dangerous for them to do based on their history, traditionalism and their deep passion to do. Canada is at the reason why Quebec even existed. I think Quebec should not separate. Canada is a multicultural…

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